A notebook for coaches. Capture is fast and unstructured — voice, or rich text with @mentions. Synthesis is on demand. Friday’s parent meeting writes itself.
“I have a parent meeting Friday. I’ve scribbled twelve notes about Walter over the past month. Give me a coherent picture in 30 seconds.”— Mark, in thirty seconds
You open it Tuesday morning. Mark already knows whose name hasn't shown up in a while.
Player development report, drafted from the season's notes. Pick a tone — full report, area of concern, parent-talking-points to paste into Friday's email — and Mark writes it. Every line cites the note it came from.
Recurring themes Mark picks up across a season of notes. Better than “tags.” Search them in plain language across the whole roster — “which kids are showing up in positioning notes lately?” — and surface through-lines you didn't know to look for.
Set a note aside, come back to it later — the kid to follow up on, the clip to show Monday, the piece you'll lead with at the parent meeting. Always on top when the room gets warm.
You see Walter scan the ice for the first time before receiving the puck. You don't have time to think about taxonomy. You hit the record dot, mumble forty seconds at your phone glove-on, save. The note is in. Walter is tagged because you said his name.
You scroll yesterday's notes over a coffee. Walter's note is already tagged positioning, scanning, composure. Sentiment: positive. You change one tag and close the laptop. Mark remembers your edit for next time.
You open Walter's page. Tap Generate Remarks. Mark weaves twelve scribbles into a coherent narrative — growth in d-zone reads, recurring trouble with one-touch passes, three concrete examples with dates. You skim, edit two sentences, hit print. You walk into the meeting prepared.
Nothing the AI writes outranks what you wrote. Every set of Remarks links back to your original notes, so you can see the receipts before you read aloud at a parent meeting.
Nothing to fill out beyond what you saw. No rubric. No drop-downs. No 1-to-10 sliders. Structure shows up only when you ask Mark to make something from your notes.
We send a magic link. No password to forget on the bench between periods.