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How to Choose a Sponsorship Measurement Platform: The 2026 Guide

August 21, 2026
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Shikenso sponsorship measurement platform dashboard showing media value, placements and broadcast exposure for Bundesliga and Champions League

Shortlisting a sponsorship measurement platform in 2026 is harder than it should be. The market has filled with AI-driven tools that all promise the same thing, and the labels have blurred: analytics, intelligence, management, measurement, often on products that do very different jobs.

The vendor that tracks every broadcast frame and the one that mainly logs contracts can look the same in a pitch deck. The difference only shows once you know which questions to ask.

These are the ones that matter.

Key Takeaways

  • Measurement and management software are different tools; only one proves what your sponsorship delivered.
  • Judge platforms on channel coverage, detection accuracy and how transparently they build media value.
  • Set a measurement baseline before the deal starts, not after you have signed.

Measurement platform vs management software

Start by separating two things the market loves to blur. Sponsorship management software runs the commercial side of a partnership: the pipeline, the contracts, the invoicing, the approvals. It keeps deals organised.

A sponsorship measurement platform does something different. It tracks where a brand actually appears across broadcast, social and everywhere else, then turns that exposure into a value you can put in front of a sponsor.

Both are useful, and the trouble only starts when a management tool bolts on a dashboard and calls it measurement. The two answer different questions. One tells you what you sold; the other tells you what it was worth.

If your goal is to prove ROI, you are shopping for the second, and plenty of buyers only notice the gap when a renewal arrives and the numbers are not there.

What to look for in a measurement platform

Once you know you want a measurement platform, the shortlist still looks crowded. These seven questions do most of the filtering.

Channel coverage

Your brand does not appear in one place, so your measurement cannot either. Look for a platform that tracks broadcast and streaming, social, print, audio and in-venue signage in a single view. Anything that covers only social or only TV leaves exposure unattributed, and unattributed exposure is value you can never bill for.

What that breadth looks like at scale: for the 2026 World Cup we followed all 48 teams across broadcast and social, and traced exactly where the value pooled.

In practice · Sports

See how media value moved across channels at the World Cup 2026.

Read the report

Detection method and accuracy

Ask how the platform actually sees a brand. The strongest tools pair AI computer vision for logos and on-screen graphics with audio detection for spoken mentions, capturing the visual, audible and legible exposure a partnership generates. Then pressure-test accuracy, because a logo half-hidden in a fast, cluttered broadcast is exactly where weak detection quietly loses value.

Media-value methodology

Impressions are easy to count and easy to inflate. What you want is a media value you can defend, with a clear line from exposure to number. If a vendor cannot explain how the figure is built, or benchmark it against comparable inventory, treat the number as marketing rather than measurement.

A defensible number is easier to trust when you can see it built at scale. The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M7 World Championship is one of the biggest events in mobile esports. And across it, Shikenso measured €158M in media value, benchmarked against the previous edition. It is a useful look at what a transparent media-value method produces in practice:

In practice · Esports

See how MOONTON proved €158M in media value at the M7 World Championship.

Read the case study

Independence and verification

There is a real difference between a rights holder's own report and independent measurement. If you are a brand, you want to verify what you were contracted against what was actually delivered, not accept delivery on trust. Independent tracking is what turns a renewal from a polite disagreement into a conversation about data.

Reporting speed and format

Measurement only helps if you can share it. Look for sponsor-ready reports you can produce in minutes, white-labelled where you need them, with benchmarking across partners and packages. A platform that needs a week of manual work per report will not survive a busy season.

Fit for your role

A club proving value, a brand auditing spend and an agency serving ten clients need the same data shown three different ways. Check that the platform is built for your role rather than retro-fitted, because the right view is what makes the data usable day to day.

Data ownership and compliance

Finally, ask where your data lives and who else can touch it. In the European market especially, GDPR compliance, EU-based hosting and no third-party resale are not nice-to-haves. Sponsor data is commercially sensitive, and a shortcut here is a risk you inherit.

Keep this checklist to hand when you sit through the next round of demos, so you are asking the same questions of every vendor:

CriterionWhat to askWhat good looks like
Channel coverageWhich channels do you track?Broadcast, streaming, social, print, audio and in-venue in one view
Detection & accuracyHow do you detect a brand?AI vision for logos plus audio for mentions; accurate in cluttered scenes
Media-value methodHow is the value built?Transparent, benchmarked media value, not raw impressions
IndependenceWhose data is it?Independent measurement; contracted vs delivered can be verified
ReportingHow fast can I share it?Sponsor-ready, white-label reports in minutes, with benchmarking
Role fitIs it built for my role?Tailored views for rights holders, clubs, brands and agencies
Data & complianceWhere does my data live?GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted, no third-party resale

The quickest way to see how these criteria play out is to watch a platform actually do the work. Take a look at how Shikenso turns live exposure into a sponsor-ready number.

The baseline mistake most buyers make

Measure before you sign, not after

Here is the mistake that outlasts any feature comparison: most buyers start measuring after they sign. Without a pre-deal baseline, you can only show what happened while a sponsorship ran, not what it actually changed.

Ask how a vendor handles it

A good platform lets you measure from day one and benchmark against past seasons or comparable partners, so the value you report is a real delta rather than a raw number. Ask any vendor how they handle the baseline, because the answer tells you whether they think like a measurement partner or a reporting tool.

Where Shikenso fits

One dashboard, every channel

Run those seven questions against Shikenso and this is where we land. We pull broadcast AI detection, social, streaming, print, audio and in-venue signage into a single dashboard, and our AI reads logos, branded visuals and spoken mentions frame by frame and word by word.

Exposure becomes media value automatically, in minutes, with benchmarking built in and white-label sponsor reports a click away.

Independent, role-based and EU-compliant

Because our measurement is independent, it is especially useful to the brands verifying what they actually received, who can compare contracted against delivered value rather than take a rights holder's word for it.

Rights holders, clubs, brands and agencies each get their own view of the same data. And because we are built for the European market, everything runs on GDPR-compliant, EU-based infrastructure with no third-party resale.

For agencies, the real payoff of good measurement shows up at renewal time. We pulled that story together into a short brief, if you want to see how the data carries into the conversations that keep clients.

Go Deeper

See how measurement turns into renewals in The Agency Renewal Brief.

Read the brief

The bottom line

The best sponsorship measurement platform is not the one with the longest feature list. It is the one that lets you walk into a renewal with numbers you can stand behind. Separate measurement from management, weigh the seven criteria against your own channels and role, and pin down the baseline before you commit.

Do that, and the shortlist mostly sorts itself. When you are ready to see where Shikenso lands on yours, book a short walkthrough and we will show you your own numbers.

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