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3 Nov. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now divide the session phases into smaller Tasks or Periods to allow for granular comparison and analysis of specific training or match segments.
30 Oct. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now visualize Number of Satellites and PDOP(Position Dilution of Precision) GPS quality metrics in Signal Library to quickly assess the reliability of their session data.
29 Oct. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now view player counts and zones & thresholds data in the 'More Info' modal for Intervals sessions sent to Signal Analysis from the Library.
21 Oct. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal will now save your unsaved session changes so you don't lose your work if you accidentally refresh the page or navigate away.
8 Oct. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now restore deleted raw data sessions within 14 days, providing a safety net for accidental deletions.
We've introduced keyboard shortcuts to Signal to help you navigate and perform actions faster than ever before.
2 Oct. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now customize the Zones and thresholds for Worst Case Scenario metrics, giving our users more control over the performance analysis.
Hudl Signal users can now easily move individual players to separate sessions, allowing for better individualized analysis of player data.
22 Sep. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now customize the main zones and thresholds used to process the Intervals sessions, giving our users more control over the performance analysis.
17 Sep. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now download the Worst Case Scenario (WCS) data from the Library in an Excel format. This makes it easier to analyze the data offline.
8 Sep. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now view Heart Rate Variability (HRV) metrics in Hudl Signal Analysis after sending your session from the Library, adding deeper physiological insight to your reports.
What did we fix?
Fixed the issue that was causing large files to fail, so users can now upload big files with confidence.
26 Aug. 2025
What did we improve?
From now on, any session uploaded through Hudl Signal will automatically include Change of Inertia (COI) metrics. These metrics will be available in Hudl Signal Analysis immediately after the session is curated and sent from the Library.
14 Aug. 2025
What did we improve?
From now on, any session uploaded through Hudl Signal will automatically include Change of Direction (COD) metrics. These metrics will be available in Hudl Signal Analysis immediately after the session is curated and sent from the Library.
What did we fix?
We have fixed an issue in the WMK (SVIVO) file upload process where dead time (bench periods) was not being imported into the new session created in Hudl Signal.
We have fixed an issue in Hudl Signal where the “Save & Return to Hudl Library” button was not available when a group was selected.
1 Aug. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal users can now remove dead time from drills using the new Cut feature. This allows you to remove breaks (rest periods) and exclude bench time within existing drills, without needing to create a new one from scratch. By default, cutting applies to all players in the selected drill. However, we’ve also added a new shortcut (Shift + CMD + Drag) to remove dead time for individual players only, based on the specific timeline (graph) where it’s dragged over.
7 Jul. 2025
What did we improve?
Hudl Signal now notifies users when players reach new maximum values (Speed, Acceleration, Deceleration, or Heart Rate) before sending a session to Hudl Signal Analysis. If any new maximums are detected, a confirmation modal will appear, allowing users to review and accept or reject these values.
Users can now remove players from the Edit Sessions page for sessions that have already been sent. This allows sessions to be reprocessed without unnecessary data from unwanted players/devices.
The toolbar in the Session Curation view has been moved from the top to the bottom of the screen. This change gives the zoom bar the full width of the view and prevents layout issues as new features are added.
30 Jun. 2025
SVIVO Release 2.1.7.0
What did we improve?
We’ve enhanced how the Targets are used and displayed in SVIVO, helping you monitor athletes more effectively in real time. With this new release, Targets are now visible across all SVIVO views: General, Grid, and Graph.
No more duplicate setup (see Hudl Signal release notes):
Targets only need to be defined once in Hudl Signal.
Simply import the JSON file generated from Hudl Signal (no manual editing required).
Once imported, the Graph view continues to show the performance against the targets with colour-coded thresholds, the Grid view now displays cell colours based on whether targets are being met, and the General view now highlights metric boxes to reflect target fulfillments.
This update makes the target tracking more accessible and visible throughout your live workflows.
20 Jun. 2025
What did we improve?
You can now split and create drills using additional metrics: Heart Rate and AccelT. Previously, only Speed was available for this functionality. This update gives you more flexibility to define drills based on the metrics most relevant to your workflows.