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Who it's for
RugbyCodex is most useful when different rugby audiences can all work from the same reviewed evidence.
The platform is not only for one type of user. It works best when coaches, players, and organizations each use it in the way that suits their role.
Coaches and analysts
Coaches and analysts are the people who usually create the most value first.
They use RugbyCodex to:
- review match footage in segments
- add narration that explains what happened
- shape the teaching message around a clip
- organize the best moments into playlists or shared review material
For this audience, RugbyCodex is part review tool and part teaching workflow.
Players
Players benefit from the clarity that comes after review.
They typically use RugbyCodex to:
- open the right clips faster
- understand which moments mattered
- review playlists or watch pages in a focused order
- hear or read the key coaching takeaway connected to a segment
For this audience, RugbyCodex is strongest when it reduces noise and makes the lesson easier to revisit.
Unions and performance organizations
Unions, pathways, and multi-team performance groups often care about consistency just as much as speed.
They can use RugbyCodex to:
- create a more shared review language
- help staff work from similar clip and narration habits
- make useful learning sequences easier to share across teams
- support repeatable teaching workflows instead of isolated review sessions
RugbyCodex does not replace local coaching judgment. It gives organizations a stronger way to capture and reuse that judgment.
A shared benefit across all three groups
The common thread is simple:
better reviewed context creates better downstream learning.
When review is clear, players can consume the right moments faster and organizations can build better habits around how analysis is done and shared.