/product · the whole thing, end to end

Connect once.
See everything.

Your club already runs the systems. Plug them in from a browser, answer a short setup, and the dashboards build themselves: no IT project, no migration, no implementation phase. Then the agents read the squad for you — and the Coach Brain drafts Thursday from your own past work.

07:42mon 14
Darcy
your notebook, searchable

what did I run for hamstring return-to-play in the spring block?

your notebook · apr 14

RTP week 3 · isometrics → nordics 2×6, high-speed running capped at 60%.

your note: "held him out of small-sided a day longer than the protocol. felt right."

draft thursday for rivera off that, he's at week 2

Drafted from your April block, scaled to week 2: isometrics + nordics 2×5, high-speed cap at 50%, no small-sided yet. Your extra day is in there. Edit anything; it learns from what you change.

ask your notebook
/coach.brain · your work, remembered

Never start from a blank page again.

Every block you plan and every note you leave becomes memory. The Coach Brain drafts from your own past work: your structure, your progressions, your caution. It gets closer to your voice every time you edit it. Then it stays yours, for good.

/plan

Draft sessions from your own past blocks, not a template library. Your structure, your progressions.

/reflect

A note after training takes ten seconds. It's kept, dated, and attached to the block it belongs to.

/recall

"What did I do last time this happened?" answered in seconds, from your own notebook.

/how.it.learns · day one → year five

It gets closer to you every week.

Every draft starts at the outside and works in. The distance left is the share of it you still rewrite.

still coming back for edits
  • day one100%
  • week two32%
  • month three10%
  • year five3%
its first draftyour voice
/setup · no install

Four steps, from scattered portals to one view.

All of it happens in a browser, in an afternoon. Nothing to install, nobody to schedule, no data to migrate.

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01connect
02setup
03build
A. Riveraready
force
3,102N
sleep
7.4h
cmj
41.2cm
04every morning
/monitor.agents · every athlete watched

Then it watches: agents flag what needs you.

Monitoring agents sweep every athlete after every sync. When something moves, you get the headline and the why: a red flag forming, a rehab running ahead of schedule. Not another tab to check.

monitor · this morningupdated 22 min ago
watch

A. Rivera

Midfielder · grade I hamstring

Recovering ahead of schedule

why

Grade I hamstring, in a phase-gated rehab. Strength is back to 92% of the other side, no reaction to yesterday's load. On current trend, field reconditioning unlocks early.

return-to-play · phase 3 of 5
phase 3 of 5 · strength & capacity
evidence · exit criteria met
strength
92 %
of other side · ≥ 90 met
sleep
7.4 h
above the 7 h floor
load response
none
no reaction to yesterday
agents sweep the squad after every sync · you only read what moved
/why.it.matters · the passport

A doctor keeps their clinical judgment between hospitals. A chef keeps their recipes between kitchens. A coach should keep their coaching between clubs.

Ten years from now, the Coach Brain holds a decade of your blocks, your return-to-play calls, your notes about what actually worked. That compounds, and it compounds to you. Every club you join gets a better coach on day one, because you arrive with your own record instead of a blank notebook.

And it's exportable, forever. Your plans and reflections come out in plain, readable formats whenever you want them, whether you're switching clubs or leaving Mylin entirely. No lock-in, no ransom. If we ever have to earn your next month, it will be with the product, not the exit fee.

/founding · the first wave

Connected in an afternoon. Start this week.

Founding coaches drive the connector queue, and lock the Coach Brain at half price, forever.