SmartSwing AI
Feature stack

The operating system for tennis improvement.

SmartSwing AI connects video analysis, coach-ready reports, drill recommendations, player progress, scheduling, and role-based dashboards into one clean flow. The value is not one feature. The value is what happens when every layer reinforces the next one.

Why it works
Fast diagnosis. Clear action.

Less dashboard noise. Better proof. Fewer dead-end metrics that players do not understand.

Core engine

AI video analysis built to drive the next rep, not just the report.

Pose tracking, tennis-specific biomechanics, level-adjusted scoring, and top-priority feedback work together so players leave with a real plan instead of a wall of disconnected metrics.

Readable biomechanics Coach-ready summaries Plan-based guardrails
Reports

Readable biomechanics

Open

Angles are translated into coaching insight, expandable explanations, and clear fixes instead of walls of logic and definitions.

What it means: movement data becomes plain-English feedback players, parents, and coaches can actually use.
Why it matters: better comprehension improves follow-through and reduces overwhelm after the report opens.
What happens next: the same priorities feed drills, tactics, dashboards, and coach notes automatically.
Dashboards

Cleaner player and coach tabs

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Messaging, scheduling, drills, analytics, and activities are separated into tabs so each role sees the right layer at the right time.

What it means: player and coach views do not compete for attention on the same page.
Why it matters: the next action is easier to see, and exports are easier to trust.
What happens next: each tab becomes a cleaner surface for retention, scheduling, and accountability.
Training

Drills and tactics tied to weaknesses

Open

Recommendation logic limits the report to the top three drill plans and top three tactical plays so the player is not overwhelmed.

What it means: the report selects the highest-leverage practice content instead of dumping a full library at once.
Why it matters: fewer choices usually means better compliance and stronger habit formation.
What happens next: the dashboard can track whether the assigned work is actually being completed.
Access control

Privacy and plan guardrails

Open

Scoped visibility, entitlement checks, role-based messaging, trial enforcement, and plan limits protect the right data and the right flows.

What it means: players and coaches do not see the same data or the same action set.
Why it matters: privacy, subscription limits, and coach access all need predictable enforcement.
What happens next: exports, scheduling, library access, and reports obey the active plan automatically.

What players feel

"I know what to fix first."
Top 3 feedback replaces a confusing metric wall.
"I can actually follow the plan."
Drills, tactics, and dashboard actions stay connected.
"The score feels fair."
Level, age, and gender adjustments prevent demotivating report output.

What coaches gain

Faster triage.
Who needs help, what changed, and what drill to assign next.
Better athlete accountability.
One system for messaging, assignments, and schedule flow.
Clearer reporting.
Coach-ready summaries say what matters without raw scoring logic clutter.
Testimonials

Players buy proof. Coaches buy clarity.

Adult player
Marcos, 4.0 league player

"The report finally told me what mattered. Not ten disconnected numbers. Just the three things costing me depth and consistency."

Coach
Coach Elena

"I can see what changed, why it matters, and what to assign next without rewriting the whole session."

Junior parent
U14 family

"It made progress easier to understand. My son stopped asking if the score was bad and started asking what the next drill would improve."

College player
Division athlete

"It feels like a film room and a coach note in one screen. The numbers finally connect to a decision I can make on court."

Next move

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