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Proximity Works positions itself as “AI Infrastructure for live sports” — real-time intelligence infrastructure built for the speed of live sports broadcasting. According to its website, its system has been deployed on major global sports platforms, can process billions of signals during live events, and is organized around three goals: “Decide, Amplify, Monetize” — helping teams make real-time decisions, amplify audience engagement, and connect live content to business outcomes.
Based on publicly available information, its capabilities fall into three main areas. The first is Real-time Intelligence: AI systems that process massive volumes of signals during live broadcasts and support editorial decisions “as they happen, not after the fact.” The second is Audience Engagement: infrastructure for fan interaction at the scale of hundreds of millions of users on global platforms. The third is Commercial Intelligence: linking live content with commercial outcomes for leagues, broadcasters, and rights holders. On the team side, the official site states that the founders have six years of experience building global-scale sports AI infrastructure, with systems covering 200+ countries, while the engineering lead has experience building teams across television, digital, and streaming.
The website does not disclose a free tier, trial, package pricing, delivery timeline, or deployment model. It also does not clarify whether there is a console, self-service signup, API, SDK, or data integration documentation. As a result, it looks more like a custom enterprise service for large sports organizations than a SaaS tool that small and mid-sized teams can start using immediately. To evaluate procurement feasibility, you would need to contact the team via [email protected] or the website form.
Its main strength is a very clearly defined vertical use case: live sports, a scenario with demanding requirements for latency, scale, and monetization. It also spans three business lines — content operations, fan growth, and commercial analytics — making it suitable for large platform-level needs. The downside is that public information is limited. It does not disclose model capabilities, latency metrics, accuracy, customer case studies, data privacy practices, security compliance, or SLA details, and there is no information about Chinese-language support.
Proximity Works is suitable for sports leagues, broadcasters, streaming platforms, rights holders, and major event operators that need real-time intelligent operations during live broadcasts. For Chinese users, there is no public information on website accessibility, network stability, cross-border contracts, or payment methods, so china_access is currently unknown. If a local alternative is needed, consider combining video AI, real-time data analytics, and interactive live-streaming solutions from domestic cloud providers.
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