Voice debriefs
Record or upload a note after a match or practice. Raqet turns it into a transcript, takeaways, and a next focus.

Raqet helps serious recreational players turn sessions, matches, voice notes, clips, and approved memories into a private profile of how their game is evolving.
Raqet is for players who want a clear solo system for improving their game. It turns session insights, voice notes, clips, ratings, opponents, and reflections into a profile you can use every time you step on the court.
Record or upload a note after a match or practice. Raqet turns it into a transcript, takeaways, and a next focus.
Log training days, matches, scores, surfaces, energy, confidence, notes, tags, and what you want to test next.
Build a living profile from onboarding answers, rating context, recurring patterns, and approved memories.
AI can suggest profile updates after a session, but you edit and approve them before they become permanent.
Attach point clips, track serve or rally situations, and use early beta video analysis as a review aid.
Keep a clean export of your profile, sessions, clips, memories, rating history, and usage data during beta.
The private beta is focused on the solo player experience: your sessions, your profile, your opponents, your clips, and your decisions about what gets remembered.
Fast voice debriefs for the honest post-court version: what worked, what failed, how you felt, and what deserves attention next.
Schedule future sessions, write a pre-session focus, and optionally sync planned sessions to Google Calendar from Settings.
Track opponent styles, match situations, tactical notes, and patterns so every rematch starts from memory instead of guesswork.
Log tournament runs, match results, surfaces, UTR, WTN, custom rankings, and progress signals without forcing team workflows.
Upload focused clips for serve, return, rally, defense, attack, net, error, winner, or pressure-point review.
Ask Raqet about recent sessions, clips, rankings, tournament prep, opponents, or what your approved profile suggests.
Capture the honest version: what shifted, what broke, what you felt under pressure.
Transcripts, takeaways, and memory suggestions stay editable before they shape your profile.
Raqet remembers only what you approve, so your profile gets sharper without becoming noisy.
Onboarding starts the profile with tennis-specific and general questions. After that, session debriefs can suggest new memories, but nothing permanent is written until you approve it.
Strengths and patterns that actually show up under pressure
Recurring weaknesses, triggers, and match situations
UTR singles, UTR doubles, WTN, and rating context
Physical, mental, tactical, and lifestyle notes in one place
Raqet is open by invitation while the core journal, memory review, and export flows are tested with real tennis players.
Access is manual during beta. No public signup, paid plan, or team workspace is part of this solo release.
Each account is limited to 60 AI actions per month while model usage is measured.
Debriefs and memory suggestions stay editable before they change your player profile.
No raw audio storage, per-user data isolation, export available in-app, deletion by request.