
Paradigm
Baseball analytics and player development for coaches who need actionable reports, not raw data.
Tagline
Baseball analytics that drive decisions.
Programs get decisions, not dashboards.
Replace an analyst hire with a system.
Turn pitcher data into daily plans.
Paradigm is the baseball analytics operating system for programs that want decisions, not dashboards.
The page emphasizes custom reports, implementation, integration, consulting, and direct decision support rather than raw stat visualization, which is a strong differentiator versus generic analytics tools
A better alternative to building an internal analytics staff from scratch.
The testimonials repeatedly highlight saving time, improving efficiency, and avoiding increased staffing or redundant systems; that is a strong alternative-to-positioning against hiring analysts or cobbling together tools like TrackMan plus spreadsheets
The fastest path from pitcher data to a usable development plan.
The live model, pitch heatmaps, MLB comps, and daily athlete plans show a tight loop from measurement to interpretation to action, which is the painkiller angle for coaches and players who need next steps immediately
Primary user
Head baseball coach or director of player development at a college program
ICP #1
Head baseball coach at a mid-major D1 program with a small coaching staff
Pain
They are drowning in game prep, scouting reports, and player development work, and the staff does not have time to turn data into decisions
Why this solves
Paradigm explicitly offers a dedicated analyst team, custom reports, and direct staff consulting, which removes the burden of data wrangling and speeds up game-prep decisions
ICP #2
Owner of a private baseball facility serving elite youth and high school pitchers
Pain
They need pro-level analytics and reporting to differentiate their facility, but cannot afford a full-time analyst
Why this solves
Paradigm Shift gives them program builder, athlete tracking, bullpen logging, TrackMan integration, and report generation in a self-serve package from free to $599/month
ICP #3
College pitcher or serious prep arm trying to get seen by college programs
Pain
They want a clear development plan and credible performance language that translates to recruiting conversations
Why this solves
The remote coaching offering includes daily plans plus access to a PD coach, and the MLB comp model gives them a concrete comparison profile that can be used to frame their arsenal and fit
Strengths
- +The three-path segmentation is smart and commercially clear: colleges, facilities, athletes each get a different offer
- +The testimonials from Texas Tech, Columbia, Lafayette, and Fairleigh Dickinson are credible social proof from named programs and coaches
- +The live model and sample outputs make the product feel real, not abstract
Weaknesses
- −The page still reads like a baseball brand manifesto more than a product landing page; it buries the actual software underneath broad claims
- −The naming is confusing: Paradigm, Paradigm Shift, and Paradigm PDS are not immediately distinct
- −There is no crisp explanation of what data inputs are required, how the workflow works, or how long setup takes
- −The pricing story is uneven: facilities have a range from free to $599/month, while colleges are "custom pricing" and athletes are "personalized plans," which makes comparison hard
- −The page over-indexes on credibility and under-indexes on concrete outcomes like reduced scouting time, improved pitch design, or recruiting lift
Fix these
- Create a sharper product hierarchy: one page for consulting, one for Shift, one for remote coaching, each with a distinct CTA and outcome
- Add a workflow section that shows input -> analysis -> report -> decision, with examples for scouting, bullpen planning, and athlete development
- Quantify results from existing customers: hours saved per week, report turnaround time, staff size avoided, or recruiting outcomes
- Clarify the difference between Paradigm and Paradigm Shift in plain English at the top of the page
- Lead with one hero use case for each audience instead of rotating through multiple feature teasers
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Baseball analytics that drive decisions
Turn pitch data into reports, plans, and coaching decisions fast.
Get answers, not exports
Paradigm turns raw baseball data into coach-ready reports, catcher’s view visuals, heatmaps, and comparable models. Your staff sees what matters without spending hours cleaning data.
Replace analyst busywork
For college programs, our analyst team builds custom reports and works directly with staff. That means less internal overhead and faster decisions on scouting, game prep, and development.
Run a better development system
Paradigm Shift gives facilities athlete tracking, bullpen logging, and program building in one place. Use it to give pitchers a clearer plan and make your facility look sharper to families and players.
Give athletes a daily plan
Remote coaching includes strength, throwing, and mobility plans built around the athlete. They get a clear next step every day instead of guessing what to do.
FAQ
What do you need from us to get started?
Usually TrackMan data, bullpen logs, video, and any existing reports or notes. For consulting clients, we also align on what decisions the staff needs to make.
How long does setup take?
Facilities can get up and running quickly once data access is in place. College consulting timelines depend on scope, but the goal is always fast turnaround and minimal setup burden.
How is Paradigm different from TrackMan or Rapsodo?
Those tools measure and capture data. Paradigm turns that data into reports, models, and development plans your staff can use right away.
Who is this for?
College coaches, player development staff, private facilities, and serious pitchers who need clearer decisions from their data. Each gets a different product path.
Do you offer custom work for programs?
Yes. College and pro clients can get done-for-you analytics consulting, custom reports, and direct staff support tailored to the program’s workflow.
Coaches don’t need more dashboards. They need a report that says: who to attack, what pitch is broken, and what to do tomorrow. That’s Paradigm. Baseball analytics built for decisions, not data dumps.
Built for staffs drowning in data. Paradigm turns pitch-by-pitch info, TrackMan data, and bullpen logs into usable reports and daily plans. Less time cleaning spreadsheets. More time winning games.
Watch raw pitch data become decisions. 1) Import data 2) Get pitch heatmaps, catcher’s view visuals, and MLB comps 3) Share a report with your staff 4) Make the next bullpen better That’s the workflow.
Texas Tech didn’t need another app. They needed better answers faster. That’s why college staffs use Paradigm: custom reporting, direct consulting, and a real analyst team that saves time every week.
Three products was the right call. College programs want done-for-you analysis. Facilities want self-serve tools. Athletes want a plan they can follow. Same engine. Different buyer. Much clearer sell.
Hiring an analyst is expensive. So is wasting a coach’s time turning TrackMan exports into something useful. Paradigm is the middle ground: analyst support, custom reports, and a workflow your staff can actually use.
Paradigm Shift is now live. Self-serve baseball analytics for facilities that want athlete tracking, bullpen logging, report generation, and program building without adding headcount.
Here’s the fastest bullpen review. Log the session. See the pitch mix. Compare shape and usage. Flag what changed. Send the coach a report. No more "we’ll look at it later."
Small staffs are using Paradigm to do work that used to require another hire. That’s the point. If your staff is already stretched thin, software should reduce friction - not add another thing to manage.
I kept hearing the same problem from coaches: "We have the data, but not the time." So we built Paradigm around the last mile - reports, consultation, and daily plans that turn analysis into action.
Angle: decision-making for coaching staffs
Most baseball analytics tools stop at the dashboard. That’s the wrong end of the workflow. A coach does not need 14 charts and a spreadsheet export. They need a clear answer: • Who are we attacking? • What changed in the bullpen? • What should this pitcher do next? That’s why we built Paradigm. Paradigm is baseball analytics for staffs that want decisions, not data dumps. It combines pitch-by-pitch reporting, catcher’s view visuals, heatmaps, MLB comparable modeling, TrackMan integration, and direct consulting. The goal is simple: reduce the time between data and action. If a staff can save hours each week, make faster game-prep decisions, and give pitchers a better development plan, the software is doing its job. That is the standard we built to. If you’re running a baseball program and want better answers from your data, I’d love to compare notes.
Angle: alternative to hiring internal analytics staff
A lot of programs think the only way to get better analytics is to hire more people. That’s not always true. Sometimes the better move is to build the system first. Paradigm gives college programs a way to get analyst-level reporting without starting from scratch. We do the heavy lifting: custom reports, onboarding, staff support, and the workflow that turns pitch data into actual decisions. What I keep hearing from coaches is not "we need more data." It’s: • We need it faster • We need it in a format our staff will use • We need a way to make it actionable this week, not next month That’s the gap Paradigm is built for. For some teams, that means done-for-you consulting. For others, it means self-serve tools for a private facility. For athletes, it means a daily plan they can follow. Same core problem. Different buyer. One goal: make baseball data useful.
Angle: from data to development plan
The best player development systems don’t start with more metrics. They start with better translation. A pitcher can have TrackMan data, bullpen logs, and video - and still not know what to do next. That’s the problem. Paradigm is built to close that gap. We take the inputs coaches already have and turn them into reports, comp profiles, and daily action plans for strength, throwing, and mobility. For programs, that means faster scouting and cleaner development decisions. For facilities, it means giving athletes a professional-level framework. For individual arms, it means a plan they can actually follow without guessing. The industry has plenty of tools that measure. It still needs more tools that explain. That’s the space Paradigm occupies. If you work in baseball development, I’m curious: what’s the most annoying part of turning data into a plan?
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Tagline
Baseball analytics for decisions, not dashboards
Description
Paradigm turns pitch data into usable reports, MLB comps, and daily plans for coaches, facilities, and athletes. Use done-for-you analysis, self-serve tools, or remote coaching depending on your workflow.
Maker's first comment
I built Paradigm after hearing the same complaint from coaches over and over: “We have the data, but we don’t have time to turn it into something useful.” Baseball is full of tools that measure everything and explain almost nothing. That creates more work for staffs that are already stretched thin. Paradigm started as a way to close the last mile between data and action. For college programs, that means custom reporting and direct analyst support. For private facilities, it means self-serve athlete tracking and bullpen logging. For athletes, it means a daily development plan that actually tells them what to do. The goal was never to build another dashboard. It was to make baseball data usable for people who need decisions now, not next week. If you’re in baseball and have strong opinions on what makes analytics actually helpful, I’d love to hear them.
Pinned maker comment
Looking for feedback on the product hierarchy, the clarity of the three offers, and whether the workflow from data → report → decision is obvious in 10 seconds.
Meta
Your staff is already short-handed.
Hypothesis: college baseball coaches with small staffs will respond to a done-for-you analyst team that turns TrackMan and bullpen data into reports. Paradigm helps programs save time, make faster decisions, and build better development plans without hiring another full-time analyst.
Google Search
Baseball analytics that coaches can use
Hypothesis: coaches searching for baseball analytics, TrackMan reports, or player development tools want actionable outputs, not raw charts. Paradigm turns pitch data into custom reports, heatmaps, MLB comps, and daily plans for programs, facilities, and athletes.
Reddit Promoted
Most baseball data never gets used.
Hypothesis: coaches and facility owners in baseball communities are frustrated by data tools that create more work. Paradigm helps turn pitch-by-pitch data, bullpen logs, and TrackMan exports into reports and development plans that are actually usable.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Founder story on building a baseball analytics workflow that turns data into coaching decisions
Rules: Share the build, the problem, and what you learned. No pure promo posts; show screenshots or process.
r/indiehackers
How I segmented one product into three offers for different buyers in baseball
Rules: Must be a real build/marketing lesson. Avoid link-only posts; lead with insights and numbers.
r/microsaas
How a niche sports product can sell consulting, SaaS, and coaching from one codebase
Rules: Focus on business model and product lessons. Keep it practical, not hype.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Weekly progress update on customer conversations with coaches and facility owners
Rules: Best if framed as a ride-along with actual numbers, outreach volume, and lessons. Be transparent.
r/BaseballCoaching
A discussion post on turning pitch data into actionable bullpen feedback
Rules: Add value first. Ask for opinions or share a framework; avoid obvious self-promotion.
Communities
Post one build thread and one customer-learning thread. Comment on SaaS and niche-market posts before dropping your own links.
Reply to college coaches, pitching coaches, and facility owners with useful clips, observations, and short breakdowns. Don’t pitch first.
Discord server for baseball developers and analysts
Join any baseball analytics or pitching development Discord you can access, answer questions, and share free report examples before mentioning Paradigm.
Slack communities for coaches and operators
Use coaching/operator groups to share a teardown of your workflow, not a sales pitch. Offer one free sample report for feedback.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} - saw {context} and it looked like you’re already tracking pitchers pretty closely. We built Paradigm to turn data into coach-ready reports and daily plans, so staffs don’t have to do the analyst work themselves. If useful, I can send a sample report for one of your arms.
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday at 12:01 AM PT. That gives you the full weekday for U.S. college coaches, facility owners, and sports operators to see it during work hours, and Tuesday avoids the Monday catch-up pileup.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01How we split one baseball product into consulting, SaaS, and coaching
- 02What college coaches actually want from analytics software
- 03The workflow that turns TrackMan data into a usable bullpen plan
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Confident, performance-driven, and coach-facing, with punchy lines like "Silence the noise. Weaponize your analytics." and "Paradigm arms organizations with information that drives winning."
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