Where Summit is heading.
The roadmap, in plain English. Aspirational but honest — none of what's below is on a live customer's screen today, and we'll flag in development until it is.
Parent push notifications & email verification.
Push notifications for parents on the moments that matter most — a session change, a 1-2-1 confirmation, a goal deadline nearing, a tournament entry — so the schedule stops needing to be checked manually. Email verification on registration closes a data-quality gap before the platform scales further.
Club identity & UI refresh.
Every club gets its own visual identity inside Summit. Head coaches upload a square club logo (used as the crest on every club-scoped screen) and a 32:9 banner (a slim hero on the dashboards and on a brand-new public club showcase page). The showcase page replaces the generic directory tile prospective members see — banner, logo, an "About us" written by the head coach, the coaching team, the training venues, and a contact CTA into the existing enquiry flow.
Summit Match — Play, Compete, Perform.
Summit Match is the second arm of the platform. It sits on the same identity graph as the Academy / Club arm and adds a competitive-play surface in three sub-modules:
- Play (casual) — discoverability, dual-confirmed casual results, casual-only ELO keys, and AI-driven doubles match-making once the casual pool is populated.
- Compete (national) — national federation surface. Tournament ingest, rankings, grade cards, an Academy → Compete transition for players entering the national circuit.
- Perform (international) — BWF international surface. BWF calendar awareness, international ELO keys, planning around the windows that matter.
Summit Match has its own technical spec, its own schema, and its own delivery slices (data foundation first, then Play, then Compete, then Perform). The Summit Player Assessment Framework on the Develop side stays the spine; competitive ratings on the Summit Match side stay objective and tamper-proof. A coach's assessment never moves a competitive ELO key.
One identity, more sports.
Summit's spine — auth, roles, clubs, calendars, plans, goals, assessments, comms, parents — is structurally sport-agnostic. Football, tennis, swimming, athletics: anywhere there is a coach, a player, and a club that needs to be unified, Summit fits. That's a deliberate design decision, not an afterthought. Summit Team is the long horizon.