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2026-07-06

Stat Leaders videos get a redesign, plus TikTok and Apple sign-in

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Our daily "Stat Leaders" videos had a design problem hiding in plain sight: the cover card buried the headline stat, the one number the whole video exists for, under the player photos. This week Statpro's video series got a full visual pass to fix that, plus a new platform and a new way to sign in.

Stat Leaders: new look, new platform

The cover card is laid out so the big number always reads clearly, and long player names render without getting cut off. Slide transitions changed too: instead of a flash between slides, cards now swipe in like a deck being dealt, which felt much better in review. We also fixed a small collision where the progress bar could drift out of place during zoom effects.

And the videos now post themselves to TikTok, alongside Instagram and the channels they already reached — one less manual step for us, faster and more consistent posting for you.

The Stat Leaders pipeline: daily stats become one rendered video that auto-posts to Instagram, TikTok, and the other channels.

Sign in with Apple

You can now sign in to Statpro with your Apple account on both web and mobile, alongside the existing Google option. It got the same polish as the rest of the sign-in flow rather than being bolted on.

Better bet selection

We also fixed a bug that was quietly starving the best-bets list of good picks. Stale, already-settled games were crowding out legitimate upcoming ones before the filtering step even got a chance to run, so the list was full of noise that looked like signal. With the ordering fixed, it surfaces real, current opportunities again.

Under the hood

We spent real effort this week migrating Statpro's infrastructure to a more resilient hosting setup. It's mostly invisible day-to-day, but it means steadier automated updates and less downtime risk going forward.

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