
STRIVEMATCH
StriveMatch helps people present evidence of their ability and gives trusted reviewers and organisations a clearer way to understand talent.
Pathways
Cricket is StriveMatch's active public-beta pathway. Additional pathway development remains private while its proof, safety, and review standards are being established.
Journey
A common proof-first journey, adapted to the needs of each talent pathway.
Select the talent area that matches how ability is shown, evidenced, and reviewed.
Organise identity and context so reviewers can understand the person behind the proof.
Present proof of ability in the form your pathway requires — honest, structured, and assessable.
Authorised reviewers assess evidence with relevant pathway context — not hype or rankings.
Organisations gain a clearer view of ability through structured proof and human accountability.
Audiences
One platform with clear roles for presenting proof, reviewing evidence, and understanding talent.
People who want to present evidence of their ability in a structured, trustworthy way.
Explore pathwaysAuthorised reviewers who need clearer proof and context to assess talent responsibly.
Learn how review worksClubs, academies, programmes, and institutions that need a clearer way to understand talent.
Learn about the platformTrust
StriveMatch is designed for responsible presentation and review of talent — with clear limits on what the platform claims.
Assessment starts with evidence and honest context, not promotional language.
Review remains human-led. The platform supports judgement; it does not replace it.
Privacy-focused defaults and controls are part of how profiles and proof are handled.
Junior-safe defaults and safeguarding considerations are built into core product design.
Active, beta, and future areas are labelled honestly so people know what is live today.
StriveMatch does not guarantee selection, discovery, trials, contact, contracts, or sponsorship.
StriveMatch Cricket is currently available in public beta. Additional platform development remains private and is not presented as an active service.