The first player-driven accountability system in professional sports. You're not just reviewing an agent. You're reshaping the industry.
Always free to review · Identity verified, never displayed publicly · Takes 2 minutes
Choose the sport and league you competed in professionally when working with this agent.
Share what working with them was really like — the good, the bad, what you wish you'd known.
Once your sport hits enough reviews, agent profiles, ratings, and every review go live for players in your league.
The next player walks into that agent meeting knowing exactly who they're dealing with.
One check to confirm you played pro. From there, every review you leave is detached from your name, your team, and your history.
There's no admin function that lets agents request reviewer identities. Same goes for leagues, teams, and media.
We only hold what's needed to confirm you played pro. Everything else gets discarded. Smaller data footprint, smaller attack surface.
Before a review goes live, it's scanned for accidentally identifying details (a specific game, a notable injury, a one-off situation) and flagged for revision if anything could point back to you.
Agents move between clients and leagues with no accountability trail. Player experiences stay private because there's been nowhere safe to share them.
Agents arrive at recruiting meetings with full scouting reports: film, stats, references, character notes. Athletes walk in with a name. That gap closes here.
One review is a story. Many reviews surface patterns. The only way repeat behavior stops is if players who've lived it leave a record.
Young professionals sign based on who knows who. ATHenticate gives them something more reliable — a real, player-sourced picture of who an agent actually is before they sign.
Whether your agent exceeded expectations or fell short, sharing that helps someone else make a smarter decision. That's the whole idea.
Every review is tied to a confirmed professional athlete. No fake submissions, no outsiders — real feedback from real players only.
Verified profiles, secure messaging, open availability windows, and scheduled video calls — all in one place. No cold calls. No intermediaries. Just the right fit.
A pairing engine built on verified player reviews. Instead of signing with whoever made the biggest pitch, you get matched with agents whose actual client record fits your game and your goals.
Rate on communication, contract negotiation, loyalty, and more — not just a single number.
Agents can't pay to boost a rating, hide a negative review, or rank above a better-rated peer. The ranking reflects the record. Nothing else.
Verified pros write the reviews, and verified pros are the only ones who can read them. No public browse, no media scraping, no agent access. The record stays inside the community it's built for.
The sport doesn't fail players.
The people around it do.
No more guessing. Now there's a record.
One review protects one player.
A thousand reviews protect a generation.
You experienced it.
Someone else doesn't have to.
Reward the right agents.
Hold the rest accountable.
ATHenticate is built for everyone in the game — not just current pros. Here's what's coming for the next generation of professionals and the agents who represent them.
The database being built right now will be the resource you need before you ever take a meeting with an agent. ATHenticate is building toward a platform where college athletes can search verified agent reviews, connect with the right representation, and walk into the most important signing of their career fully informed.
See the Vision →ATHenticate isn't built against agents — it rewards the ones who deserve it. Agent features launch once the review database has real depth. When they do, a verified profile built from honest player reviews will be the most credible thing an agent can have.
See the Vision →Join the waitlist and we'll let you know the moment your sport unlocks — so you're first in to search agents and read what other players have shared.
No spam. Just a heads-up when your league goes live.