Help guide
How Shori coverage works
Shori gives every team a public team page, a shareable page for each game, and a season archive for replays, clips, and sponsor-supported coverage.
When to use this guide
Read this first if you are new to Shori or want the quick mental model for how live games, replays, clips, sponsors, and team pages fit together.
The coverage model
- The team page is the public home for the season.
- Each game gets its own public page before kickoff.
- The same game page can support the live stream, the scheduled start time, and the replay later.
- Replays and clips roll back up to the team page as part of the season archive.
What teams manage
- Team identity: name, sport, city, logo, colors, and public presentation.
- Game pages: opponent, start time, location, stream, replay, and sharing.
- Viewer list: people who want game links sent to them.
- Sponsors: local supporters who should be visible around the team coverage.
- Clips: short shareable videos created from completed-game replays.
What viewers use
Families and fans should usually receive the Shori game page, not a raw streaming link. The game page gives them one place to watch live, check the start time, and return for replay when the game is over. The team page is where they can browse the broader season.
How sponsors fit in
Shori is built for sponsor-supported coverage. Sponsor presence belongs around the public team and game experience so supporters can back local sports while viewers still get a clean place to watch and follow the team.
Common mistakes
- Creating a second game page just for replay.
- Sharing a raw streaming link instead of the Shori game page.
- Treating the team page like an admin dashboard instead of the public home for the season.
- Assuming Shori replaces the streaming tool instead of organizing the public coverage around it.
Related guides
Set up your YouTube live link
Shori needs your team's YouTube live link so it knows what to embed on live game pages.
Run your next broadcast
On game day, start from Home and use the next-broadcast card as your main control point.
Add a replay after the game
After the game ends, add the replay so it appears in the team's replay library.