The thesis
Sport is the largest shared dataset on the planet. It is also one of the worst served by the tools built on top of it. Fans get noise dressed as insight. Bettors get locks and hype. Clubs pay a fortune for dashboards that disagree with each other. The numbers rarely show their work, and almost nobody can audit the reasoning behind them.
Lemeister was built to take the opposite stance. It is a glass-box sports-intelligence platform. It fuses proprietary predictive models, live betting-market signals and a global human network into one terminal, and it shows its work on every number it produces. No black box. No locks. No picks to sell.
“The category is drowning in hype, so we went the other way. We show the inputs, the weights and the reasoning. If we cannot explain a number, we do not ship it.”
That single discipline, transparency as a product feature rather than a marketing slogan, is the spine of everything Lemeister builds.
The founder
Frank B. Prempeh II does not come to sport from sport. He comes to it from systems.
For over a decade he has built and operated companies across business process outsourcing, artificial intelligence, sports analytics, algorithmic trading, no-code development and strategic consulting. He is the founder and CEO of Corpshore Solutions, a Toronto-headquartered BPO, IT and AI services group operating across several continents. His work has centred on one obsession that translates cleanly across every domain he touches: turning complexity into competitive advantage.
That background is not incidental to Lemeister. It is the reason Lemeister looks the way it does.
From quantitative trading he brings a hard respect for edge and true cost, the understanding that a payout means nothing until you know the margin baked into it. From large-scale outsourcing and AI services he brings mastery of the thing most sports-data companies underestimate, the human and data operations required to ingest, clean, annotate and normalise the world's sport at scale. From a career spent building products he brings the instinct to collapse all of it into one interface a fan can use for free and a federation can license.
“Most sports platforms are a thin app sitting on someone else's feed. We built the engine first, then the windows onto it. That order matters.”
From a 2026 launch to a full universe
Lemeister entered the world in 2026, timed to the largest football event ever staged. Its first act was ambitious on purpose. The platform modelled all 48 teams of the 2026 World Cup, covered 104 matches, and logged 100 percent of its edges publicly, in nine languages, free to start. No cherry-picking, no retrospective edits, a public record of the model against the market.
Behind that consumer launch, a quieter business was already taking shape. Lemeister's predictive analytics, sports-analytics and data-annotation capabilities became the basis for B2B engagements, the same engine feeding syndicates, agencies and enterprise partners who needed model-versus-market edge detection, licensed feeds and a canonical source of sporting truth. The MeisterQuery historical-data pipeline turned decades of scattered, inconsistent sport into structured, queryable, sourced records. The human network, a worldwide contributor graph of pundits, analysts and scouts, added the context that raw data cannot see.
Now comes the relaunch, and it is a different order of ambition entirely. Lemeister is no longer a single product with a clever model. It is a universe of applications, every one of them a window onto the same engine, on a single account.
The engine beneath everything
Every Lemeister product is built on MeisterOS, the operating system for sports intelligence, and powered by MeisterIQ, the model that scores it. MeisterOS works in five stages toward one signal. It ingests fixtures, results, lineups, odds and event data. It normalises everything to canonical entities, competitors, events, contests and outcomes, sport-agnostic by design. It models transparent probabilities from Elo ratings, recent form and an expected-goals proxy. It overlays live odds and prediction-market movement to surface edges in real time. And it layers in the human network of pundits, analysts and scouts.
At the centre sits the MeisterIQ score, a single quotable rating from 0 to 100 for any match, where higher means a stronger, better-supported signal. It is the glass box made legible, one number you can interrogate, with every input, weight and reasoning step laid bare beneath it. One engine, many views, so the score and the graphic always agree.
The Lemeister Universe
Each application is a distinct experience for a distinct audience. All of them draw on the same canonical truth. Pick your window; the engine is the same.
Lemeister Terminal
The live signal cockpit
The beating heart of the platform. Every fixture is shown as the model's read against the market, updating as kickoffs approach and prices move. Win probabilities, the market line, the detected edge and the MeisterIQ score sit on one board. It is the single screen that answers where the model sees something the market has not priced.
MeisterQuery
Ask anything about sport
The platform's answer engine, and the clearest expression of the glass-box ethic. Ask anything about football and it returns a grounded, sourced answer rather than a confident guess. It reasons over canonical records, cites where each answer comes from, and works in nine languages.
ParlayMeister
The glass-box parlay tool
The flagship, and the purest demonstration of the company's honesty. It shows the model edge on every leg, the same-game correlation that quietly kills accumulators, and the sportsbook's true margin baked into the payout, then delivers a plain-language verdict. Every suggestion is logged to an open ledger and graded after settlement. It recommends and analyses only. It never places a bet.
PlayMeister
The prediction game
The engine as a game. A free-to-play experience where users test their read of the match against MeisterIQ itself. It is the social, habit-forming front door to the universe, and a natural on-ramp to the deeper tools.
TransferMeister
Transfer intelligence
The engine pointed at the transfer market. It produces player valuations and transfer intelligence, replacing gut feel and inflated headlines with a transparent, model-driven number.
Statlytics
Performance analytics for clubs
The club-facing performance suite, built for the football department. It translates the same canonical data into readouts that inform preparation, opposition analysis and in-season decisions.
Scoutlytics
Recruitment and talent signals
The recruitment engine. It surfaces talent signals and recruitment intelligence, helping clubs and federations build and prioritise shortlists from a global player graph, with the evidence behind every recommendation.
MeisterLabs
What we build next
The frontier. The research and roadmap arm where the next models, sports and products are prototyped before they graduate into the suite.
One engine, every audience
Because every product draws on one engine, Lemeister serves the entire value chain of sport from the same source of truth.
- Fans and bettors get smarter, deeper match understanding with transparent edges.
- Syndicates and agencies get real-time data, API access and model-versus-market edge detection.
- Clubs and federations get performance and recruitment analytics for the football department.
- Media and pundits get data and narratives that turn matches into content.
- Operators get odds intelligence, model feeds and risk signals.
- Regulators and government get market-integrity monitoring and dashboards.
- Enterprise get the feeds, the models and the API, swappable by configuration without a rewrite.
Responsible by design
For a platform that touches betting markets, restraint is a feature, not a limitation. Lemeister is analytics and education, not betting advice or guaranteed outcomes. It is 18-plus, consent-aware and built for the long term. It never sells locks and never tells anyone what to bet.
“Trust is the only durable advantage in this category. The moment you sell certainty, you have started lying. We would rather show the math and let people decide.”
The endgame: every sport, one experience
The relaunch centres on football and the 2026 World Cup, but the ambition does not stop there. Everything normalises to canonical entities, competitors, events, contests and outcomes, sport-agnostic by design. A match, a fighter, a race and a frame of snooker are all the same shape to MeisterOS. Football is the proof of concept. The target is every sport on earth, unified under a single experience, one account, one engine, one glass box.
“The goal has always been one intelligence layer for global sport, not a dozen apps that disagree with each other. One truth, and every possible window onto it. We started with the world's game because that is where the world is watching. We are building for all of it.”
That is the charge Frank B. Prempeh II is leading at Lemeister: to take the largest shared dataset on the planet, make every number in it explainable, and hand the whole of it, model, market and human judgment fused, to anyone from a curious fan to a national federation, through a single terminal. Sport has never had an intelligence layer. It is getting one now.
Explore the universe
Lemeister provides analytics and education, not betting advice or guaranteed outcomes. 18+. Please use these tools responsibly.

