About
Built for football, not adapted from something else.
NineReps started with a simple problem: every program has receivers on the JUGS machine, and no one tracks what happens there.
A player says they caught 95 out of 100. Did they? Before NineReps, there was no way to know — just a clipboard, a whiteboard, and a player's word. We set out to make those invisible reps measurable.
The answer was a break-beam sensor on the JUGS machine, a small computer that counts every ball, and software that turns the count into something a coaching staff can actually use: trends, grades, a game-readiness read, and a leaderboard that makes players want to put in extra work.
NineReps was designed from day one for receiver development on JUGS machines — not retrofitted from a general analytics tool. It's deployed in an active Power-conference football facility and tested in a real training environment. The architecture is team-agnostic: any program with a JUGS machine and the hardware kit can run it.
What we believe
Accountability without surveillance
The sensor does the watching. Coaches get the data.
Your program defines good
Every threshold is yours to set — we don't impose our definitions.
Honest about limits
We show correlation, not prophecy, and we say so plainly.
Your data is yours
You keep it, it's isolated, and you can host it yourself.
See it on your machine.
A short walkthrough on a real session — leaderboard, dashboard, and the data behind both.