Official V1 release candidate

Player Planner is ready for real programs.

For churches, academies, and formation-driven programs that need one trusted operating system for schedules, practice plans, homework, assessments, family communication, and privacy-safe support.

Brand voice: Bold, precise, competitive, and encouraging — a training-room voice that makes progress visible without shaming the player. Built from the supplied Player Planner brand package and progress-meter motif.

Launch organization

Kingdom Church

Player Planner · Spring 2026

V1 launch

Week

2 / 6

Teams

6

Players

64

Parent activation

81%

Coach voice

Track the climb. Every level, measured.

Launch package

For churches, academies, and formation-driven programs.

This V1 release candidate is packaged around the people who need to use it on day one: directors, coaches, parents, and players.

Church program directors

See the season, roster, family onboarding, and readiness blockers in one accountable view.

First win: Launch a team workspace with calendar, invites, privacy approvals, and setup progress.

Coaches

Walk into practice with the plan, verse, roster context, and next-player goals already connected.

First win: Open the week calendar, edit events, review assessment gaps, and publish safe homework.

Parents and guardians

Know what your child is working on without seeing private coach-only notes or internal labels.

First win: Confirm homework, see the next goal, and understand how to encourage effort at home.

Players

Get a clear next rep, a Scripture challenge, and a simple way to ask for help.

First win: Open today's homework, check in on the goal, and tell the coach where support is needed.

Ready for launch

Guided organization onboarding

Program admins get a launch cockpit, setup checklist, guardian invite queue, and clear production cutover status.

Ready for launch

Family-safe mobile workflows

Parents and players only see published schedules, safe goals, homework, encouragement, and help paths.

Ready for launch

Coach operating system

Coaches can run calendar edits, practice planning, assessments, homework review, and handoffs from dedicated workspaces.

Ready for launch

Privacy and support guardrails

HQ defaults to aggregate health; scoped support access requires local approval and audit-ready boundaries.

Brand foundation

A bold identity built around measurable progress.

Player Planner should feel fast, measured, competitive, and clear — with the red PLNR progress-meter motif leading every surface.

Principle

Use the red PLNR progress-meter motif as the primary brand move.

Principle

Default surfaces to near-black with precise panel borders and measured progress bars.

Principle

Use Saira / Saira Condensed / Saira Semi Condensed typography from the supplied design files.

Role previews

Every surface feels designed, not assembled.

The V1 routes are organized as launch-ready workspaces with premium restraint and real operational depth.

1 Corinthians 9:24–27

Coach Marcus command center

Week 2: Discipline · Next practice: Thursday, 6:00 PM

Open Week 2 Practice PlanStandard
Complete 4 remaining assessmentsStandard
Create goals for 3 playersStandard
Publish this week’s homeworkStandard
Practice architecture

Week 2 discipline plan

Block 1

Opening huddle: discipline under pressure

Block 2

Warm-up: form dribble series

Block 3

Skill block: pressure dribble lanes

Block 4

Team drill: pass, cut, replace spacing

Block 5

Competitive drill: two-on-two advantage reads

Block 6

Ministry moment: discipline means doing the right thing when pressure rises

Block 7

Homework: weak-hand ball control, 10 minutes for 4 days

Parent support

Simple homework confirmation

Honest updates help the coach support the child. This is not about perfection — it is about truth and the next rep.

Week 2: Discipline Dribble Work

10 minutes of weak-hand dribbling on 4 days this week.

HQ privacy posture

Aggregate customer-success dashboard

organization Name

Kingdom Church

account Status

Pilot

onboarding Stage

Week 2 Active

health

Watch

active Teams

6

coach Activation Rate

100

parent Activation Rate

81

assessment Completion Rate

68

homework Publish Rate

83

handoff Completion Rate

0

support Tickets Open

2

Privacy rule

HQ sees organization health by default, not individual child records. Deeper support requires approved, scoped, time-limited, audited access.

Operating standard

Care is not softness. Standards are not coldness.

Brand voice

Warm. Firm. Specific.

Bold, precise, competitive, and encouraging — a training-room voice that makes progress visible without shaming the player.

Make progress measurable.

Use direct coaching language with no vague hype.

Show the next level clearly.

Celebrate disciplined effort and repeatable improvement.

Keep private player context protected by default.