Press
Resources for journalists, analysts, and conference partners covering TransferIQ.
One-liner
TransferIQ is open-source-intelligence due diligence for the NCAA transfer portal — built for coaches, compliance officers, and the athletes themselves.
One-paragraph
TransferIQ continuously monitors public-source channels — major news, public social media, court records, and athletics-department roster pages — and surfaces risk + positive signals on every athlete entering the NCAA basketball transfer portal. Findings are cited, classified by an engine with a corroboration floor and time-decay weighting, and gated by evidence tier so coaches see institutional signal while investigative items route to legal counsel. Athletes can claim their profile, see exactly what coaches see, and dispute any finding.
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The 2024 NCAA rule change that gave athletes unlimited transfers compressed college basketball recruiting into a 14-day free-agent market. Coaches face hundreds of names and minimal time. The consequence: scholarship decisions made on rumor, with no defensible paper trail when those decisions are challenged.
TransferIQ rebuilds the decision surface. Every dossier is built from cited public sources. The classification engine requires at least two corroborating categories before any athlete leaves the green state. Findings older than 90 days carry less weight in the math. Investigative-tier signals (uncorroborated allegations) are gated behind legal review and never reach coaches without it.
Athletes have first-class standing on the platform. They can claim their dossier, see what coaches see, upload their own headshot, self-report when they enter or exit the portal, and dispute any finding — visible as “Under review” the moment they submit. The product's defensibility is its design: every action is audit-logged, every dossier access requires a documented purpose, every claim cites a source.
Founder
Robert White (robert@transferiq.app). Bio available on request.
Press contact
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