Agent

    The agent side of the process

    A recorded recommendation and follow-up line for players you represent. Packages, pool, and club requests move in-product.

    Club requests and scout files read in the same rubric language. Player consent still gates detail.

    Four steps

    From registration to the club desk — the agent perspective; at each stop, authority, quota, and the official record line stay visible.

    1. Account

      Verified agent door

      After agent account approval, recommendation and pool surfaces open; menus stay limited by role. The players you represent and transaction history are traceable in the file. Unauthorized actions are blocked; every recommendation and request is recorded on the same profile.

    2. Recommendation

      Player file

      Application or recommendation for your player sits in one file; match context, position, and contact details stay aligned with the scout rubric. The consent line moves on the same line as the player side; detail that will open to clubs does not widen before approval. Scout review and revisions show in the file; you follow status from the panel.

    3. Pool

      Match club need

      Pool subscription and packages list in-product; quota and duration are clear at purchase. Requests and status stay on the file.

    4. Follow-up

      Club communication

      Information requests, revision, and preview move in the same file; the request does not close until the response completes in-product. Side-channel messaging and email are not the official record; decision language at the club desk reads from the file. Feedback lands on the player profile; you follow within your authority as agent.

    Commercial line

    On the agent side, consent and record discipline still hold; the three principles below carry commercial tempo.

    • Transparent package

      Quota, duration, and scope are clear at purchase; there are no hidden limits or side-channel fees.

    • One file

      Recommendation, feedback, and club requests stay on the same profile. No lost notes or parallel story forms.

    • Club language

      Output stays aligned with the scout rubric; you do not need a second translation layer at the desk.