Nine browser apps for coaches, parents, and athletes. Auto-capture stations that film the whole team hands-free, live tools for the sideline, and deep breakdown rooms for after practice. No accounts, no uploads, no monthly rent.
Every coach already films. The film just dies on the phone, because the tools that could do something with it cost like a stadium and behave like a cloud company.
Nothing uploads, ever. Athletes' footage lives on your device and nowhere else. That is a feature, a policy, and a promise.
Activate once online, then everything runs offline. At the field, on the bus, in the gym with one bar of signal.
$19 a year for an app. $60 a year for all nine. Hudl starts around $900. You do not need a line item, you need a film room.
A phone on a tripod becomes a self-running capture station. Athletes cross the gate, the gate films them, clocks them, and files the clips. You never touch the phone mid-practice.
3 APPS · $19/YR EACH · WHOLE LINE $30/YRSet gates with real distances on the runway. Every crossing auto-records, and you get speed, acceleration, and deceleration between gates. Built for hurdle and jump approaches, works anywhere something sprints past a camera.
The unattended replay station. It captures each rep, then loops recent reps in slow motion on screen so athletes self-review while you keep coaching. A re-arm delay you control kills false triggers from walk-backs.
The team session. Each athlete taps their icon as they step up, and every run files itself under their name. Pull up anyone's run series, or loop up to four runs side by side from the exact same start point.
Six vaulters, one coach, forty minutes of runway work. The tablet sits on a tripod at the gate. Maya taps her icon, runs, and by the time she walks back her approach is looping in slow motion with her last three attempts filed under her name. Nobody filmed anything. Everybody got filmed.
Live tools for the middle of practice. Catch the moment, loop it, slow it exactly where it matters, and hand the athlete something they can see, all before the next rep.
3 APPS · CAPTURE FREE · WHOLE LINE $30/YRPoint the phone, grab a burst, get a branded strip of stills in seconds. The fastest way to show an athlete their own body positions. Free forever with a newsletter signup.
The signature. Loop a clip and it plays full speed, slows automatically through each key moment you pin, then snaps back to speed. You see the motion and the detail in the same pass. No other tool on the market does this.
One long practice video or a pile of clips, it detects which you brought. Mark each athlete's moment and it batches a labeled strip for everyone, zipped and ready to send before you leave the lot.
Trail leg keeps floating. You catch one rep in Rhythm Replay, pin the takeoff and the hip cross, and hand her the phone. Full speed, slow through the two moments that matter, full speed again. She watches it three times and fixes it on the next rep. That is the whole story.
The after-practice rooms. Step through frames, draw on what diverges, measure the angles, compare against any reference including YouTube, and send a breakdown that looks like it came from a Division I program.
3 APPS · $19/YR EACH · WHOLE LINE $30/YRThe flagship workstation. Frame-by-frame stepping, six drawing tools, angle measurement, voice notes on every frame, and exports in every shape: stills, video, strips, or a self-contained slideshow.
Two videos side by side, overlaid, or swiped. Your athlete against last month, or against a reference pulled straight from YouTube, with auto-paired frames and drawing tools on everything.
The watch-it-together tool. Up to three videos synced to a common start, played in live slow motion while the whole group leans in. No exports, no ceremony, just the room watching the same instant.
The meet film is in. In Analyze, the second jump sits next to the first, swipe between them at the takeoff frame and the answer is obvious: the penultimate step. Circle it, record twenty seconds of voice, send the slideshow. Monday's practice plan writes itself.
Every pass is a one-time purchase on the store, good for a full year. Renewing takes one click, and it is what keeps the apps updated and improving.
The whole film room. All nine apps, all three lines, every update.
Get CompleteFor scale: Hudl runs $900 to $3,300 a year, OnForm and CoachNow run $300 to $500. There is no big company behind this, just a coach with a computer, which is exactly why it works the way coaches need it to.
Pick your tier on the store. Your activation code arrives by email within minutes, with a guide PDF as the instant download.
Open any app, paste the code. That single step needs a connection, and it is the last one that ever will.
After activation the apps run fully offline. Field, bus, gym basement. Your video never touches a server.
The apps are the tools. The newsletter is the coaching around them: real workflows from real practices, sport by sport, straight from coaches using the suite.
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