CHRONARIS
Modern infrastructure for competitive sports
Why We Exist
Chronaris was built to modernize the infrastructure behind competitive sports — from athlete identity and real-time meet results to communication and performance data. Existing systems are fragmented, outdated, and difficult for athletes, coaches, and developers to use. Chronaris provides a unified, modern platform that connects the entire ecosystem in one place.
Sports Tech Has Not Kept Up
Most sports platforms were designed decades ago and struggle with fragmented data, clunky interfaces, and disconnected identity systems. Coaches juggle multiple tools, athletes lack visibility into their progress, and developers face rigid infrastructure. Chronaris replaces these disconnected systems with a flexible, secure platform built for modern workflows.
A Unified Platform
Follow meets live, keep track of athletes and results, and stay connected with your team — all without juggling multiple apps or spreadsheets.
Built from Experience Inside and Outside the Pool
Chronaris is founded by a former Stanford All-American swimmer and current Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics coach with over six years of senior full-stack engineering experience in scaling large-scale platforms. After experiencing firsthand the limitations of existing sports systems, Chronaris was created to bring modern infrastructure to competitive athletics.
Where We Are Going
Chronaris aims to become the foundational infrastructure layer for competitive sports — enabling secure identity, real-time data, and developer extensibility across the entire ecosystem.
Why adopt now? Swimmers and coaches who join Chronaris early will gain access to powerful tools for tracking progress, streamlining meet logistics, and building a connected team culture—giving you a competitive edge as the platform grows.
Early Adopters Welcome
Chronaris is actively evolving with input from athletes, coaches, and developers. Early adopters help shape the direction of the platform while gaining access to new features and infrastructure as it launches.