AgentiKs Sports watches football fixtures in real time and turns them into match recap videos, team fan songs, and social posts — scripted, fact-checked against live data, and published straight to YouTube and X. No editors, no translators, no upload queue.
Six formats, six pipelines, one signal chain underneath. Each is generated and checked automatically, then published on its own or on a human's go-ahead — a setting per pipeline, not a limit of it.
AI-scripted post-match recaps cut across six data-driven scenes — tactical shape, momentum, shot zones, standout performers — with voiceover and captions in any of ten languages, ready within minutes of full time.
Original lyrics, composed music, cover art, and a finished video — generated end to end for any club, national side, or tournament moment.
Goals, substitutions, and full-time results posted to X the moment they happen — cross-checked against a second model before anything goes out.
Any football story, not tied to a fixture — researched across multiple independent sources, fact-checked with automatic retries, then rendered as an X post, a Short, and podcast audio.
Every format ships natively in up to ten languages, non-Latin scripts included — written independently per language, not machine-translated after the fact.
Trending topics, hashtags, and handles surfaced automatically around a team or player, plus one-click polls and news posts to keep a feed alive between matches.
Data and research in, multi-model generation, cross-validation, render, publish — the shared backbone under every format. Individual pipelines expand stage two into more tracked steps: The Edge's episode workflow alone runs eight — research, script, images, narration, video, affiliates, metadata, upload.
Live scores and stats for fixture-based formats; verified facts pulled across multiple independent sources for open topics.
Multiple AI models draft scripts, copy, lyrics, and audio per language.
A second model checks every claim against the source data, retrying automatically if something doesn't hold up.
Voiceover, music, artwork, and video are composited automatically.
The finished piece uploads to YouTube and X under its own metadata.
Gather verified facts and sources on the episode's topic.
Turn that research into a narration script, with a hook and a target run time.
Generate section images to accompany the script.
Generate narration audio, per selected language.
Assemble images and narration into a finished video.
Attach affiliate products and links relevant to the episode.
Generate localized titles and descriptions, per language.
Publish to YouTube under a chosen privacy setting.
Fan engagement at fixture pace. Recaps, fan songs, and match-day social content for every game, in every language your fans actually speak.
Coverage that scales past your roster. Automated recaps and live commentary across matches a human desk can't all staff at once.
Campaign content tied to the moment it happens. Real-time posts around goals, milestones, and player moments — while they're still trending.
Highlight packages without a highlight team. Recap video generated and captioned as soon as a match ends.
The signal chain above doesn't know it's watching football — it knows how to turn a live data feed into scripted, validated, published content. The same pipeline runs on the Olympics, Formula 1, or anything else with a real-time audience.