Pickleball drills app
The opposite of a drills app
Most drills apps hand you a library and leave you guessing what to practice. PostPoint is a coach that tells you the one thing to focus on next — chosen from a 20-second check-in after you play.

More drills is not the answer
If a bigger library of drills made you better, you would already be better. The thing standing between you and a sharper game is not more options — it is knowing which one to work on. That is what PostPoint decides for you.
Why a coach beats a library
The problem with drill libraries
A wall of drills sorted by shot does not tell you which one matters today. So you scroll, pick something familiar, and your real weakness goes untouched another week. More drills is not the answer — knowing what to fix is.
One focus, not a hundred choices
PostPoint gives you the one thing to work on next session — like keeping your first five dinks crosscourt until you draw a pop-up. A single clear focus you will actually act on beats a library you scroll past.
It picks the focus from how you played
After you play, a 20-second check-in tells your coach what stood out and what fell apart. It uses that — not a generic catalog — to choose the shot or pattern worth your attention next time.
It learns what keeps coming back
When the same thing wobbles session after session — say resets in transition — your coach notices and keeps the focus there until it holds. A static drill list never knows you skipped it.
Drill library vs. PostPoint
The honest difference between scrolling a drill catalog and being told the one thing to fix.
| PostPoint | A drills library app | |
|---|---|---|
| Decides what to work on | Your coach does | You guess |
| Based on how you actually played | Yes, from your check-in | No |
| How much it gives you | One clear focus | A wall of options |
| Remembers your patterns | Yes | No |
| Effort to use | 20 seconds after you play | Browse and decide |
Frequently asked questions
- Is PostPoint a drills app with a drill library?
- No, and that is on purpose. PostPoint does not ship a searchable library of drills with sets and reps. Most drills apps do exactly that and leave you to guess what to practice. PostPoint flips it: it is a coach that tells you the one thing to focus on next, chosen from how your last session actually went.
- Then why use it instead of a drill library?
- Because the hard part is not finding a drill — it is knowing which weakness is costing you and committing to it. PostPoint gives you a single, specific focus before you play and one thing to work on after, in real pickleball terms, so your court time goes to the shot that matters instead of whatever you happened to scroll past.
- How does it decide what I should focus on?
- From a 20-second, tap-only check-in after you play: how it felt, and the two or three things that stood out — green for what worked, orange for what needs work. Your coach reads that, remembers your patterns, and replies with one specific thing to work on next session.
- Who is it for?
- Rec players, with a sweet spot around 3.0 to 4.5 DUPR, who play a couple of times a week and want to improve but have no real coach. It assumes you already know the shots — dinks, drops, resets, volleys — and helps you aim your practice at the right one.
Keep exploring
Pickleball Coaching App
What PostPoint is, how the check-in loop works, and how it compares to lessons and YouTube.
Pickleball Training App
A coach, not a training-plan generator — how the focus-and-check-in loop trains your game.
DUPR Rating Explained
What DUPR measures, how it differs from the 2.5–5.0 levels, and how to actually raise it.
Pickleball Strategy Guide
Positioning, stacking, shot selection, and the doubles tactics that win close games.
Best Pickleball Apps
An honest 2026 overview of pickleball apps for coaching, drills, rating, and finding games.
Your next session starts with a focus
PostPoint is on iOS, free to start, and works without an account. Set your first focus, play, and check in after — your coach takes it from there.