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AllSports.World is a UK-based sports software platform operated by All Sports Websites Limited, positioned as “software for sport.” It currently focuses on motorsport while also offering general-purpose document management tools. According to the official website, it has 6 products in total: 4 are live and 2 are under development. Its target users include racing drivers, coaches, teams, managers, and media teams.
On the motorsport side, RaceBook is designed for driver coaching and performance tracking. It can record sessions, lap times, telemetry, and video links, and supports interactive track-map annotations as well as Claude-powered AI metrics analysis. It also explicitly integrates with Garage61. K-Star is built for live timing and analysis: it can ingest official session timing, analyze sector pace and warm-up shape, and answer rules- and results-related questions in natural language. Athlete and Admin are still in development; the former is intended as a personal portfolio page for drivers, while the latter provides motorsport taxonomy and structured data sources.
Vault is a live general-purpose cloud document tool, emphasizing cloud sync, team sharing, full-text search, offline availability, role-based access control, encryption at rest, and audit logs for cross-user viewing activity. It is suitable for teams managing regulations, reference materials, and large volumes of PDFs. PDF Database is a free PDF search and viewer tool that can run in the browser or as a single offline file. Files are processed entirely locally and are not uploaded to a server.
The official website does not disclose Vault’s exact subscription pricing, but it states that a 14-day free trial is available. A bank card is required at signup, and users can cancel at any time. Payments are handled by Paddle, and a full refund can be requested within 30 days after the first subscription payment. PDF Database is free; RaceBook and K-Star are open to test users; Athlete and Admin have not yet been officially released.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus on motorsport, covering training review, timing analysis, content publishing, and document management, with some AI capabilities included. Vault also looks practical in terms of permissions, auditing, encryption, and offline search. The drawbacks are limited disclosure around pricing, APIs, enterprise-grade compliance certifications, and broader third-party integrations, while several products are still at an early stage. It is best suited for racing drivers, coaches, small teams, and groups that need to quickly search event-related materials.
The official website does not provide information about China network accessibility, RMB payments, or localized support, so access from China should be considered uncertain. Payments use Paddle, so users in China may need a bank card that supports international payments. If the main need is general document collaboration, alternatives such as Notion, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, or domestic cloud drive/knowledge base products may be worth evaluating. For motorsport data analysis, specialized tools such as Garage61 can also be compared.
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allsports.world is an United Kingdom SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach allsports.world directly.