Voice Notes
Voice notes let you dictate coaching observations without typing. The spoken text runs through the same AI processing pipeline as typed notes.
How to Use Voice Notes
- Tap Voice Note from the dashboard, Notes hub, or player profile
- On mobile: Tap the microphone icon on your keyboard and speak
- On desktop: Tap the microphone button in the voice note interface and speak
- Tap Process Notes with AI when done
The transcribed text appears in the text field before processing — you can edit it before submitting.
What to Say
Speak naturally about what you observed. The AI handles free-form speech — you do not need to follow a structure.
Example: "Today at practice I noticed Glaros still dropping his elbow on the fastball — same thing from last week. Hupp had a great day at the plate, made solid contact on everything we threw him. Dean needs work on his backhand — booted two easy ones at short."
That single voice note extracts three separate player observations, identifies Glaros's issue as recurring, and generates appropriate suggestions for each.
After Game Voice Notes
The most efficient use of voice notes is immediately after a game or practice while observations are fresh — walk to your car and dictate for two minutes. This captures far more detail than trying to reconstruct the game later.
Voice Note vs Voice Logging
Voice logging (in the Game Hub or Practice Hub) logs plays to specific stat categories in real time during a game.
Voice notes (in the Notes hub) capture coaching observations for later AI processing. They do not log stats — they capture qualitative observations about player development.
