New — AI Video Analyzer

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Film one rep on your phone. Our AI coach scores your technique, calls out exactly what to fix, and gives you the cue to fix it — like having a private trainer in your pocket.

Specific feedback, not vibes
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Top priority
Cushion the ball into your stride

Soft ankle, withdraw the foot on contact — keep the ball within a step of your standing foot.

Score
7.4 / 10
First touch · turn · acceleration
Strength
Head up and scanning before every reception
0:03 — great habit, keep doing it.
How it works

Three steps. About a minute total.

1 — Film one rep

10–45 seconds on your phone. Side-on or behind, full body in frame.

2 — AI scores the clip

Body shape, first touch, decision-making — graded with timestamps and coaching cues.

3 — Fix one thing

Your top priority + the exact cue to fix it. Save it. Share it. Run the drill again.

Real output

Here's what you actually get back

This is a sample analysis — the same card you'll see after uploading a clip.

AI Coach Feedback
Confidence: high
Score
7.4/10

Strong body shape — clean up your first touch and you'll explode out of the turn.

Good athletic stance and head-up scanning before receiving. First touch lands too far from your standing foot, costing you a half-second on the turn. Plant foot is consistent, follow-through is clean.

The one thing
Cushion the ball into your stride

A touch that stays within a step of your standing foot keeps the defender behind you and your turn explosive.

"Imagine catching an egg with the inside of your foot — soft ankle, ball stops next to your laces."
Rubric
Body shape on receiving
Open hips, scanning before the ball arrives.
Quality of first touch
Touch travels ~1.5m past standing foot on reps 2 and 4.
Turn & acceleration
Drive foot plants well but lost tempo because of the heavy touch.
Decision-making
Looked up twice before each touch — great habit.
Strengths
  • Head up and scanning before every reception0:03
  • Plant foot stays balanced through the turn0:11
Opportunities
  • First touch lands too far from your body on reps 2 and 40:08
    Soft ankle, withdraw the foot on contact like a shock absorber.
  • Shoulder closes off after the turn — you lose vision0:14
    Keep the lead shoulder open as you accelerate.
Technique notes
  • Hip rotation is sharp; the issue is touch, not turning ability.
  • Arms stay close to the body — use them for balance and to shield.
Film next time
  • Film from behind for one set — easier to see body shape on the turn.
  • Capture 5 reps in a row without resetting the camera.
Film a clip the AI can read

Four small things that make the feedback great

Bad input = generic output. Stick to these and the analysis gets sharp.

Angle

Film side-on or behind you, full body in frame. Steady the phone on a bag or fence.

Length

10–45 seconds is the sweet spot. Long clips dilute the feedback.

Lighting

Outdoors or a well-lit gym. Avoid backlight that turns you into a silhouette.

Reps

3–5 clean reps beat one long take. Reset between reps so the AI can grade each one.

Not just a one-off

Build a film room of your own progress

Auto-prompts after every drill

Finish a drill, get a one-tap prompt: 'Film that and let's see how it looked.'

Save to MyWork

Pin any analysis to your training notebook so the cues don't vanish after the session.

Share with your coach

One tap sends the clip + analysis to your linked coach. They review it in their Shared Clips inbox.

Included with every paid plan

The AI Analyzer is part of Player Plus.

Every new player gets a free 14-day Player Plus trial — analyzer included. No card required.

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One clip, one cue, one thing to fix. That's how growth compounds.