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INTERNAL DIRECTORY

Commonly Used Tools & Platforms

Quick access links to commonly used AI tools, development platforms, and productivity systems used by Sports Media teams and interns.

Sports Media utilizes a wide range of AI tools, creative platforms, and development systems to support projects across departments including computer science, graphics, video production, marketing, and esports development.

For security reasons, login credentials are not published on this page. Please contact your Team Lead if you need access to any of the tools listed below.

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Security Notice

Access to these tools is managed internally. Please contact your Team Lead or Department Supervisor to receive login credentials and onboarding instructions.

🤖AI & Research Tools

ChatGPT

Used for research, coding assistance, content writing, automation, and AI experimentation.

Open ChatGPT

Perplexity AI

AI-powered research assistant used for fast information retrieval and knowledge discovery.

Open Perplexity AI

Grok AI

Used for advanced AI research, conversational AI, and experimental media tools including image and video generation.

Open Grok AI

Google Gemini

Google's AI assistant used for research, productivity tasks, and development support.

Open Google Gemini

Whisk (Google Labs)

Experimental Google AI tools for image and video generation.

Open Whisk (Google Labs)

PopAI

Used for presentations, document analysis, and AI-powered productivity tools.

Open PopAI

💻Development & Website Tools

Marblism

AI development environment used for rapid app and web project generation.

Open Marblism

ZipWP

AI-powered WordPress website builder used for quickly deploying new websites and prototypes.

Open ZipWP

📧Internal Email Access

Sports Media Webmail

Access to company email accounts is restricted. Contact your Team Lead if you require email access for project work.

Open Webmail →

📜Access Policy

Access to these platforms is granted based on department role and project requirements.

If you need access:

  1. 1Contact your Team Lead
  2. 2Provide the tool name and project you are working on
  3. 3Your Team Lead will coordinate credential access or onboarding

Never share credentials publicly or store them in documentation repositories.

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