DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT

RefZone

My Role

Henry Owen

Designer & Devloper

Timeline

Apr 2023 - Present

Scenarios

RefZone’s scenarios turn laws knowledge into match-ready decision making. Each scenario is built around realistic game moments and forces you to commit to a call, just like on the field. Once you answer, the platform immediately breaks down the correct decision and ties it back to the relevant Law, helping you learn the “why”, not just the result. This makes training feel practical, repeatable, and far closer to real refereeing than passive study.

Quizzes

The quiz system is designed for high-volume repetition without feeling like rote memorisation. With a large bank of questions across the Laws of the Game, you can quickly identify weak areas and reinforce them through targeted practice. Results feed into your performance tracking, so every session contributes to a clearer picture of what you know and what needs work. It’s an efficient way to build confidence and accuracy before assessments and match appointments.

Decision Lab

Decision Lab is built for the messy edge-cases that referees actually debate. Instead of only answering pre-written questions, you can describe a situation and receive a structured breakdown of the correct decision, the applicable law, and the reasoning behind it. It’s designed to feel like having an experienced mentor on call, useful for post-match reflection, clarifying interpretations, or pressure-testing your understanding of tricky incidents. The goal is faster learning through explanation, not just judgement.

Analytics

RefZone analytics convert training activity into clear, actionable insights. Law-by-law accuracy, weekly breakdowns, and overall performance trends help you understand exactly where you’re improving and where you’re leaking marks. This feedback loop is what makes the platform more than just a content library, your training becomes measurable, guided, and purposeful. Instead of guessing what to revise next, you can make decisions based on data and focus effort where it will move the needle.