A cap room
for the post‑House era.

CapAgent is NFL‑front‑office software for college athletic departments — built to manage the $20.5M revenue‑sharing cap, NIL exposure, and Title IX compliance from a single editorial workbench. Bloomberg‑terminal organized; Apple‑clear.

Download for macOS
Version 1.0.2 · Apple Silicon DMG · GitHub Release
Requires macOS 14 Sonoma or later
FY26 Cap Ceiling$20.50MHouse v. NCAA — hard cap mode
Tracked sports17Football → Olympic, one schema
Title IX prongs3 / 3Substantial · History · Interests
Cap Overview · FY2026 · live
Athletic Department
FY26 · Hard-cap mode
94.4% committed
Ceiling$0.00M
Committed$0.00M
Allocated$0.00M
Headroom$0.00M
Cap utilization17 sports
SportCommittedStatus
Football$12.34M92.1%
Men's Basketball$3.81M74.6%
Women's Basketball$1.42M61.0%
Baseball$0.94M58.2%
Live · synced 9:41 AM
01Dispatch

The cap arrived. The tools didn’t.

In June 2025, the House v. NCAAsettlement turned every Division I athletic department into a salary cap operator overnight. A $20.5M revenue sharing ceiling, escalator clauses, NIL exposure, designated student athletes, Title IX proportionality — the kind of work professional front offices have done for decades, now landed on the desks of schools whose cap room was an Excel tab.

The spreadsheets buckle. The point solutions don’t talk to each other. The numbers don’t align by digit, the override trail evaporates, and the compliance officer learns about a problem from the headline rather than from the dashboard.

CapAgent is the response. One workbench for cap utilization, NIL inflow and outflow, ROI ranking, Monte Carlo scenario planning, override cascade, and Title IX live monitoring — built on a single schema, with tabular numerics, full audit trail, and the visual discipline of the financial terminals it most resembles.

It runs natively on macOS. Your data stays where you put it. Brand chrome is white‑label per tenant; status semantics never change. Decoration is absent on purpose.

02Modules

Six workbenches, one schema.

F-001· Cap Overview

Department cap utilization, live.

Cap ceiling, allocated, committed, available — for the department and every sport beneath it.
Committed$19.35M94.4%
Allocated$20.60M17 sports
Headroom$0.10Mreserve
SportCommittedStatus
Football$12.34M92.1%
Men’s Basketball$3.81M74.6%
Women’s Basketball$1.42M61.0%
F-019· ROI & Intelligence

Player ROI, ranked by impact.

Production, win‑contribution, NIL drag and on‑field marginal value — per athlete, per dollar.
QB · M. Reyes0.94
WR · J. Pierce0.82
EDGE · K. Wallace0.76
G · D. Kim0.58
RB · A. Solomon0.41
MARQUEE · OPTIMIZER PICKRe‑allocate $1.4M from RB room → WR2 contract.
F-018· Money In / Out

Payment ledger with tabular numerics.

Every dollar in and out of the department, aligned by digit, traceable to the schedule that produced it.
DateCounterpartyAmountStatus
05·14·26M. Reyes · FB QB$485,000Cleared
05·12·26Local Auto Group · NIL+$120,000NIL Go
05·09·26J. Pierce · FB WR$215,000Cleared
05·07·26K. Wallace · FB EDGE$310,000Hold
F-026· Compliance

Title IX, three‑prong live test.

Substantial proportionality, history of expansion, fully accommodating interests — with deltas, not vibes.
Prong 1 · Substantial proportionality48.1% female athletes vs 48.6% target+0.55pp
Prong 2 · History of expansion60.0% female athletes vs 70.0% target−10pp
Prong 3 · Fully accommodating interestsAwaiting Q2 survey instrumentQ2
F-021· Mechanics & Forecast

Monte Carlo, ten‑thousand seasons.

Probability the cap clears under escalator, attrition, NIL drag and transfer‑portal scenarios.
P(over cap)
12.3%
n = 10,000 runs
P50$19.8M
P90$20.7M
P99$21.4M
F-022· ROI & Intelligence

Optimizer with auditable override.

Constraint solver suggests re‑allocations; the AD overrides; the trail is permanent.
MARQUEE RECOMMENDATION
Shift $1.40M from RB depth to WR2 contract. Projected wins +0.6, headroom restored to $0.85M.
Recommendations queued7
AD overrides this quarter3
Cascade depth (avg)4 rows
Last acceptedMay 14, 9:41 AM
03Philosophy

Density tolerates hairlines. It does not tolerate shadow soup.

/ 01

Tabular numerics, non‑negotiable.

Every digit aligns by column, not by glyph width. font‑feature: tnum is on by default. A misaligned dollar amount in a payments ledger is a defect, not a stylistic choice.

/ 02

Brand color does not encode quantity.

Sodium gold is identity and marquee. Carbon black is text and chrome. Bone is canvas. Status red, green, and amber keep their meanings in every theme.

/ 03

Every override leaves a trail.

The optimizer suggests; the AD overrides; the cascade propagates; the audit log is permanent. Compliance counsel learns about a change from the dashboard, not the headline.

/ 04

Hairlines first. Shadows are earned.

The default container treatment is a 1‑pt stroke, not a drop shadow — because a screen with thirty cards cannot afford thirty shadows. Sheets and modals lift; cards stay flat.

04Get started

Run it on
your Mac.

A focused desktop app for your athletic department. Try it free for 30 days — no credit card, no sales call.

Free 30‑day trial · no credit card required
Works on any Mac running macOS 14 Sonoma or newer
Import your existing spreadsheets in a few clicks
Your data stays in your tenant — signed & notarized by Apple