The officials who improve fastest are the ones who review the most, and Framesports gives them the tools to do it properly. Referees can see the trends in their own games, go back through the matches they have been involved in, and review the moments that matter in the same detail the rest of the game now expects.
It is built to keep development moving between fixtures, not just at the occasional sit-down. An official reviews their game, clips what they want to come back to, and has it delivered straight to WhatsApp, where they will actually see it.
What referees get
- Data-driven reviews. Powerful data on the core events an official cares about, from infringements to knock-ons and forward passes, so a referee can see the trends in their own games: what they tend to blow the whistle for, and what they let go.
- Powerful clipping and review tools. Officials clip the key moments from their matches and review them back in detail, using the same tools coaches and analysts rely on every week.
- Delivery through Framesports or WhatsApp. Clips and reviews land where an official will see them, including straight to WhatsApp, so the work carries on through the week.
How it works
Referees draw on the same match footage and review tools as the teams already on Framesports. Each match is captured in our tagging process and ready to review on a rapid turnaround, so an official can go back through a game while it is still fresh. The tools help officials review and develop on their own terms, and the judgment in the middle stays entirely theirs.
Who it’s for
Referee societies and their officials are a natural fit, very often alongside the teams and competitions already on the platform. A society can give every official a consistent way to review their matches and keep sharpening, season after season. See how it works with a demo, or explore who uses Framesports.



