[1] The company distributes original sports content on social media outlets, including Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube and sells apparel with its logos and branding.
[7] Initially, Overtime focused on short-form content of high school athletes captured on iPhone technology developed by Porter and Weiner.
[8] Overtime's social content helped grow the popularity of NBA stars including Zion Wiliamson[9] and Trae Young.
[11] In 2021, Overtime announced the launch of OT Films with docuseries on Cade Cunningham and Justin Fields[12] and a college athlete creator studio with its first project being an original series with Space Jam 2 star Ceyair Wright.
[14] In February 2018, Overtime raised a $9.5 million Series A round with Andreessen Horowitz, BoxGroup, Kevin Durant, and returning investor Greycroft contributing.
[15] In February 2019, Overtime raised a $23 million Series B round with Spark Capital, MSG Network, Sapphire Ventures, Victor Oladipo, Carmelo Anthony, Baron Davis, and returning investor Andreessen Horowitz contributing.
[17] In April 2021, Overtime raised an $80 million Series C round with Jeff Bezos, Alexis Ohanian, Drake, Devin Booker, Klay Thompson, Trae Young, and Pau Gasol contributing.
[21] In August 2022, Overtime raised a $100 million Series D round with Liberty Media Corporation and returning investor Jeff Bezos contributing.
The company provides health and disability insurance and sets aside $100,000 in college scholarship money for each player if they decide not to pursue professional basketball afterwards.
In the co-main event, Olympic Bronze medalist, Welterweight Oshae Jones won a decision over Miranda Barber to capture the North American Boxing Federation title.
[46] Overtime Select advisors include current and former players Seimone Augustus, Paige Bueckers, Napheesa Collier, Breanna Stewart and Kahleah Copper, as well as notable agents and business executives Lindsay Kagawa Colas, Erin Kane, Lauren Maillian and Pamela Neferkara.