The research and drafting process is AI-assisted, working from real match, squad and club data, structured through a six-stage process that includes an adversarial review stage before anything is published. Every report is then reviewed and edited by hand. We disclose this because a serious reader is entitled to know how an assessment was made. See the full methodology.
No. The Beaumont Index does not provide odds, tips, or predictions of results, and it isn't built to be read that way. It measures structural readiness, not what will happen. Some readers use structural clarity to inform their own decisions, in fantasy football, betting markets or elsewhere. That's their judgement to make. Beaumont doesn't make it for them.
Stats platforms give you the numbers without a judgement. Fan media gives you an opinion without the evidence behind it. Beaumont combines both: a structured, weighted framework, built the same way for every club, with the reasoning shown, not just the output.
The headline score and classification are free for every club, because they're worth arguing about. The pillar-by-pillar reasoning behind that score, the Beaumont Adjustment and the full appendix are the paid product. That's where the actual analysis lives.
Every report is updated free of charge shortly after the summer transfer window closes, and again at a discounted price after the winter window, reflecting squad and structural changes. Scores are not revisited outside these two update points.
No. Each club report is priced at €4.99 for its first 100 buyers, and the Complete Index at €24.99 for its first 500 buyers. Once claimed, the standard price applies. Anyone who buys at the introductory price keeps that rate for their season's updates.