Daily Notes
After any round, match, game, or practice, rate how you played and jot a few words. SwingVantage reads the faults out of your own language and adds them to your cross-sport profile — no launch monitor or video needed.
What it is
Daily Notes is the lowest-friction way to feed SwingVantage: after any round, match, game, or practice, rate how you played and jot a few words about it. The engine reads the faults out of your own language — "kept pulling it left," "slow first step" — and folds them into your cross-sport profile. No launch monitor or video required.
Over time, these notes become a powerful pattern detector. Self-ratings are clearly labelled as low-confidence self-reports — never measurements — but when the same issue keeps surfacing across your days, SwingVantage flags it as a pattern worth a dedicated fix. It’s how the app stays useful even on the days you can’t capture data.
Who it’s for
- Players who compete more than they capture data
- Anyone who wants a frictionless way to keep feeding their profile
How to take full advantage
A step-by-step guide to getting everything out of Daily Notes.
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Jot a note after you play
Rate the outing and write a sentence or two in your own words while it’s fresh.
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Describe what went wrong plainly
Plain language is enough — SwingVantage extracts the likely faults from how you describe it.
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Watch for flagged patterns
When the same issue recurs across notes, it gets flagged as a pattern — that’s your cue to start a dedicated fix.
Good to know
Self-ratings are clearly labeled low-confidence self-reports, never measurements. When the same issue keeps appearing across your days, it gets flagged as a pattern worth a dedicated fix.
- • Self-ratings are low-confidence self-reports, clearly labelled — useful for patterns, not precision.
Try Daily Notes free
Works on any device, for all seven live sports.
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