You still choose representation.
You shouldn't negotiate blind.
Certified agents earn their fees closing doors and structuring packages. AgentX complements that lane by shrinking the comprehension gap — every clause surfaced, comps attached, drafts ready faster than emailing PDFs blindly at 2 a.m.
Start where the PDF starts.
Upload contracts after signing in — scoring, comps, flagged language, drafts. Not legal advice; pair with counsel for binding decisions.
Join AgentX ($99/yr)When people search “sports agent alternative” they still want contract depth
These posts answer the long-tail questions hiding behind that query: what agents cost, what negotiation prep looks like without blind spots, and where financial literacy overlaps representation.
- Sports agent fees: NFLPA, NBPA caps, and endorsement splits →
What union rules allow agents to charge—and what contract literacy you should still own before anyone takes a percentage.
- Negotiation craft when an agent runs point →
How to brief your rep with market cases, clause priorities, and written counters so time isn’t wasted re-explaining the sheet.
- Financial habits athletes build before big checks →
Tax reserves, cashflow splits, and hiring CPAs—complementary to representation, not a replacement for it.
- How AgentX ingestion works alongside your staff →
Upload-to-report flows, counter drafts, and voice rehearsals—so agents and counsel start from shared clarity.
- Browse the AgentX athlete education library →
Long-form posts on NIL, rookie deals, guarantees, revenue sharing, taxes, and cap intuition.