15Love is built around the player–coach relationship. Here's how the people around a player get involved.
How does my coach see my matches?
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You grant your coach access to your data and they can follow your matches — live and afterwards — with the full point-by-point detail, voice notes and reports, wherever they are.
What's the difference between read and edit access?
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Read access lets someone follow and review a player's matches and reports. Edit access also lets them help capture and correct data — for example a parent scoring courtside while the player is on court.
Can my parents help score while I play?
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Yes. Parents are often the ones courtside. With edit access a parent can score the match and capture clips in real time, and everything still flows to the coach automatically.
How do I invite a coach or parent?
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You invite them by email. They get an invitation to connect to your player profile, and once they accept they have whatever access — read or edit — you've granted.
Can a coach follow several players at once?
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Yes. A coach can be connected to multiple players, which is exactly the point — they can keep up with everyone competing across different tournaments on the same weekend.
Can I remove someone's access later?
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Yes. Access is something you grant, so you stay in control of who can see or edit a player's data and can adjust it as relationships change.