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PhantomStat is a sports analytics platform built for the gap between casual score sites and paywalled pro tools, covering five sports: football, MMA/UFC, MLB, NBA and tennis.
Football โ free preview pages for 1,230+ teams and 1,960+ players, with modules for Attack vs Defense (xG/shots/goals), Form Index & Rebound, Goal Geolocation Map, Cards Intelligence, Corner Mastery, Top Scorers Cross-Ref, Referee Tendency, Goalkeeper Weakness and Penalty Shot Tracker.
MMA/UFC โ 465+ fighters, 180+ analyzed fights. Free preview shows per-minute striking/grappling rates, KO Power and Cardio scores, a Performance Explorer (set any stat line, see how often the fighter clears it) and Opponent Level context. Pro unlocks the round-by-round Fatigue Curve and Strike Targets & Control breakdown.
MLB โ eight modules: Plate Discipline Lab, Statcast Quality Hub, Performance Spectrum, Situational Splits Matrix, Today's Matchup, Pitcher Arsenal, WAR Decomposition and a Similarity Engine.
NBA โ 30 teams, 500+ players, live matchups. Form Explorer across PTS/REB/AST/3PM/PRA, Opponent Defense, Rest/Back-to-Back splits, a Filter Engine and a multi-line threshold view.
Tennis โ career averages (win rate, holds/breaks serve, serve/return splits, aces, unforced errors, tiebreak% and deciding-set%) on every ATP player page.
A free account unlocks a quota of pages across every sport, plus saved watchlists and personalized dashboards; Pro unlocks the advanced modules sport-wide.
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PhantomStatGoogle App Engine is recommended for developers building web applications who prefer a Platform as a Service (PaaS) model, startups who need a solution that can grow with them without worrying about scaling issues, teams wanting to leverage Google's robust data and analytics offerings, and businesses that require a global reach with reliable performance.
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PhantomStat started from a simple gap: casual sports sites stop at the final score and a season average, while the tools that go deeper are built for professionals and priced for them. The goal was to put real per-entity detail โ xG and PSxGA for soccer, round-by-round fatigue curves for MMA, matchup splits for MLB, opponent-defense splits for NBA, serve/return breakdowns for tennis โ one page away for any fan, on a free account rather than an enterprise contract. The paid Pro tier at $29.99 per month adds the full dashboards, the advanced filters and the historical archive.
PhantomStat's answer:
Sports fans who want more than a final score, and fantasy/simulation players who need the underlying splits rather than a season average. That covers casual fans checking a player's recent form, fantasy managers comparing matchup histograms before setting a lineup, and anyone who follows football, MMA, MLB, NBA or tennis closely enough to want per-round, per-game or per-matchup detail instead of a single headline stat.
PhantomStat's answer:
PhantomStat covers five sports in one platform โ football, MMA, MLB, NBA and tennis โ with dedicated pages per player, team, fighter and matchup. Instead of just headline numbers, each page surfaces the underlying breakdown: xG and PSxGA for football, per-round fatigue curves for MMA, a Prop Line Explorer with histograms for MLB, form and opponent-defense splits for NBA, and serve/return breakdowns for tennis. A free account unlocks a quota of pages across every sport; a paid Pro tier ($29.99 / โฌ29.99 / ยฃ24.99 per month) unlocks advanced filtering and the full historical archive.
PhantomStat's answer:
Most single-sport score sites stop at the headline number, and most deep-analytics tools are priced for professionals. PhantomStat covers five sports in one place (football, MMA, MLB, NBA, tennis) instead of forcing you to juggle a separate tool per sport, and every player, team, fighter and matchup gets its own page rather than a row in a table. A free account unlocks a quota of those pages across every sport; the full dashboards, filters and comparison tools are $29.99 per month. Pages are built for search too โ SEO-friendly URLs mean a specific player or matchup is usually one search away.
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