Frequently asked questions
Last updated: August 14, 2026
What exactly does StatSlam publish?
Short vertical videos, normally 20–40 seconds, built from public sports statistics: final scores, standings movement, and scoring races across MLB, association football and Formula 1. Each video reports a specific result that just became official.
Where does the data come from?
Open sports data providers — football-data.org for football, jolpica-f1 for Formula 1, and public MLB result feeds. Only published statistics are used. StatSlam does not use match footage, broadcast video, or copyrighted imagery from rights holders.
Is the content generated automatically?
Yes. Data collection, change detection, rendering and publishing all run on a schedule with no human in the loop. That is the point of the service: a result becomes a watchable clip within minutes rather than hours.
Does StatSlam repost other people's videos?
No. Every video is rendered by StatSlam from structured statistics. Nothing is scraped, clipped, duplicated, or re-uploaded from another creator or broadcaster.
Which accounts can StatSlam post to?
Only its own. On each platform the app is authorized once, by the owner of the StatSlam account, and can publish only to that account. There is no public sign-up, and the app never requests access to other people's accounts.
What TikTok permissions does the app use?
Two scopes: user.info.basic, to confirm which account the app is connected to, and
video.publish, to upload StatSlam's own videos to that account through the Content
Posting API. Nothing else is requested. The full breakdown is on the
How it works page.
Do you collect anything from viewers?
No. This website has no accounts, no tracking pixels and no advertising profiling, and the publishing pipeline never receives viewer data. See the Privacy Policy.
How often do you publish?
It follows the sports calendar rather than a fixed quota — on a busy day of fixtures there can be several posts, and on an empty day there are none, because there is no new result to report. The videos page shows the real cadence.
Can I request a correction?
Yes. If a video misstates a statistic, email statslam@clawtechjp.com with the video link and we will correct or remove it.