Pickleball training app
A coach, not a training-plan generator
PostPoint trains you the way a coach would — a focus before you play, a 20-second check-in after, and the one thing to work on next. No PDFs, no sets and reps to fall behind on.

What training looks like here
Most training apps hand you a plan and a stopwatch. PostPoint hands you a coach. You play the way you already do — a couple of times a week — and the loop turns that into real, aimed improvement.
How PostPoint trains you
Training is a loop, not a plan
You do not get a 12-week PDF to fall behind on. You get a focus before you play, a 20-second check-in after, and one thing to work on next time — a loop that runs with your actual schedule.
A coach, not a session generator
PostPoint does not spit out blocks of sets and reps. It tells you what to focus on — like keeping your first five dinks crosscourt — the way a coach would, in the moments that bookend a real session.
You already have the court time
You play a couple of times a week. PostPoint makes that time count by pointing you at the one shot or pattern that is actually holding your game back, instead of grinding through everything.
It gets sharper as you go
Every check-in teaches your coach a little more about your game. Recurring weaknesses surface, strengths get noted, and the advice tightens — the fifth session is better aimed than the first.
Coaching loop vs. the usual
A coach in a loop versus the two things rec players usually do instead.
| PostPoint | Open play | A training plan | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What you get | A focus, then one fix | Whatever the game gives you | A schedule of blocks |
| Effort to keep up | 20 seconds after you play | None | A real commitment |
| Speaks your game | Yes, in pickleball terms | You interpret it | Generic |
| Aimed at your weakness | Yes | Only by accident | Sometimes |
| Gets sharper as you go | Yes, learns each check-in | No | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is this a training-plan generator?
- No — and that is the point. PostPoint does not hand you a multi-week plan or blocks of sets and reps to work through. It is a coach: it gives you a few things to focus on before you play and one specific thing to work on after, then learns from each check-in. The loop is the training.
- How is training in PostPoint different from just playing more?
- Open play reinforces the game you already have. PostPoint adds intent: before you play it points you at a focus, and after a 20-second check-in it tells you the one thing to tighten next time. Same court time, aimed at the weakness that actually matters.
- How long does the check-in take?
- About 20 seconds, all taps. You mark how it felt, tap the two or three things that stood out, and optionally note who you played with. No scoring, no typing, no reconstructing the session — it fits the moment right after you walk off the court.
- Will the coaching keep up as I improve?
- Yes. PostPoint learns your patterns from each check-in, so as one weakness becomes a strength, the focus moves to the next thing holding your level back. The advice tracks your game rather than running a fixed script.
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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.