Make progress visible
Connect the measurements, video, results, and context that show how an athlete is developing over time.


Founder story
Brandon “Coach” Walton
Brandon is a USA SafeSport-trained coach who has spent more than a decade coaching, teaching, consulting, and designing business systems. His work as a solutions engineer taught him how to turn scattered information into practical tools people can actually use.
Over the last several years, he has worked closely with his son and a growing group of athletes. More tools could measure performance, but families and coaches still struggled to see what the numbers meant—or whether an athlete was improving over time. Valuable coaching notes were written down, texted, or left in separate apps with no easy way to organize the full story.
Where it started
ProspectHQ began as a fun quiz app designed to help young baseball players build baseball IQ. As Brandon used it with athletes, the bigger need became clear: players needed one lasting record for the work happening across games, practices, testing, video, and coaching conversations.
He created ProspectHQ first to track his own son’s progress and help fellow coaches make their notes and measurements useful. That same idea now supports athletes, parents, coaches, teams, and organizations across multiple sports.
What guides the work
Connect the measurements, video, results, and context that show how an athlete is developing over time.
Turn scattered records and handwritten notes into information coaches can use for better development decisions.
Give athletes, families, and organizations clear access and visibility choices instead of forcing every record into public view.
One athlete. One record.