Run your whole season from one account
Three tools, one login, nothing to install.
Free until it matters is the oldest trick in coaching software.
Create UNLIMITED plays to start planning your season without interruptions.
Draw a play your team can actually read, one step per beat instead of twelve arrows on one picture.
- They ran it wrong on Tuesday.
- A play runs three to six steps, and each step shows only what moves on that beat. Nobody has to decode the whole play at once.
- I cannot remember why we set that screen.
- The coaching point sits on the frame it explains, not in a paragraph underneath. It is still there in November.
- My assistant missed practice.
- One play to a page, a whole playbook in one job, or a PDF. Printing is free on every account.
Plan a practice that fits the gym time you actually have, then print the sheet that runs it.
- We ran out of time again.
- Every block gets minutes, and the running total sits against your practice window. The plan tells you it is long before the gym does.
- What was that drill called?
- A block points at a drill from your bank, and the drill brings its diagram and coaching points onto the printed sheet with it.
- I rebuilt last week from scratch.
- Copy the plan and change one block. Tuesday takes minutes when last Tuesday is already there.
You do not rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your training.
- Bus leaves 3:45 Friday
- Physicals due to the office
Keep a drill with its diagram attached, so you explain it once instead of every season.
- I explain this one every single time.
- The drill keeps its diagram, so an assistant reads it instead of asking you.
- Which version did we run last year?
- Variations live with the parent drill instead of turning into four near-identical entries in a list.
- Is this right for 8-year-olds?
- Each drill carries the age group and team level it suits, as a floor rather than a bracket.
- Move on the flight of the ball, not the catch.
- Chest to the ball on the closeout.
- Talk every rotation.
Four on four, no dribble to start. Ball moves around the perimeter and the defense slides on every pass. Add the dribble after two clean rotations.
Live at the first shot. Add a skip pass to force the long closeout.
From a blank court to a printed playbook
Five steps, and none of them involve installing anything.
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1
Open a browser
No app, no download, no IT department. It runs on the computer you already have, and on the laptop in the coaches office too.
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2
Draw the play
Three to six steps, both teams on the floor, a coaching point on the frame it explains. Draw as many as you want: there is no play limit.
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3
Close the tab
It is already saved. Nothing to remember, nothing to lose, and it is there when you open it in November.
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4
Print what you need
One play to a page for the fridge, the whole playbook in one job for the binder, or a PDF to send an assistant. Free on every account.
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Change season
Basketball, volleyball and field hockey run on the same tools. A coach with two seasons learns one product, not two.
Three tools, and they are not three apps
You draw a play once, and it turns up everywhere it belongs.
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01A play
You draw it once, in the editor.
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02A drill
Borrows that play. No second diagram to draw.
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03A practice block
Points at that drill, with its minutes.
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04One printed sheet
Carries all three, in order, in your pocket.
Teamwork is what you get from three tools that work together.
Frequently asked questions
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Do I need a credit card to start?
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Is this built for youth and high school?
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Draw a play today!
Draw a few plays. They're saved, and they're there every season you coach.
Start drawing freeNo card. No trial to cancel. Nothing to uninstall.