Player Arc
The story of your improvement over time — the faults that keep coming back, which drills actually worked for you, and honest proof of what each retest changed. It builds with every session.
What it is
Player Arc is the narrative your data tells about you: the faults that keep returning, the drills that actually worked for you specifically, and honest proof — from your retests — of what changed and what didn’t. It builds itself with every session you log.
Where Session History is the raw record and Score Trends are the charts, Player Arc is the meaning. It connects the dots into a personal coaching memory: this is your recurring weakness, this is the drill that fixed it last time, this is the change that held. Over time it becomes the single most personalised asset in the app.
Who it’s for
- Long-term players who want the through-line of their development
- Anyone who wants to know which drills work for them, not in general
How to take full advantage
A step-by-step guide to getting everything out of Player Arc.
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Feed it by closing loops
Player Arc gets richer every time you diagnose, fix, and retest. The loop is what creates the story.
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Use it to short-circuit recurring faults
When an old fault returns, check the arc for the drill that beat it last time instead of starting from scratch.
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Share it with a coach
The arc is a concise, honest brief a coach can read in a minute to understand your history.
Try Player Arc free
Works on any device, for all seven live sports.
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