AI squash coaching
Your coach watches every rally. You just play.
Upload a match video. GhostCoach analyses every rally, tracks player movement, and delivers a personalised coaching report. All automatically.
Currently in private Beta. Join the waitlist for early access.
12+
Metrics per match
<10m
Analysis time
Auto
Highlight clips
How it works
From video to insights in three steps
Upload your match video
Record from behind the court and upload in MP4, MOV, or AVI format. Any match length is supported. No clipping needed.
GhostCoach analyses every rally
Our AI detects the racquet spin at the T to find the match start, then uses automatic rally segmentation to identify every rally with frame-level precision.
Get your report and highlights
A full metrics dashboard, personalised AI coaching report, and your best rally clips are ready within minutes.
Features
Everything your coach needs to know
Player tracking
YOLOv8 AI detects and tracks both players frame-by-frame throughout the match. Persistent player IDs are maintained using ByteTrack even when players cross paths.
Rally metrics
Every rally is automatically detected and timed. See total rallies, average length in seconds and shots, longest rally, and T-position control per player.
AI coaching report
Claude AI reads your match metrics and writes a personalised coaching report covering key strengths, areas to improve, and three specific practice drills.
Highlight clips
Your longest and most intense rallies are automatically extracted as video clips, with AI-generated captions describing what made each rally notable.
Sample output
What your analysis looks like
Coaching Report
Match analysis · 47 rallies · 38 min
Strengths
- Excellent T-position control. You spent 61% of rally time on the T, giving your opponent very limited options.
- Strong court coverage and recovery speed when returning from the back corners.
Areas to work on
- Recovery speed after front-court drop shots. You're slow returning to the T, leaving the court open.
- Volley technique on the forehand side. You're letting too many balls bounce when a volley would be more aggressive.
Suggested drills
T recovery drill
Hit a drop shot, sprint back to the T, receive a lob from your partner. Repeat 20 times each side.
Forehand volley pressure
Feed a mid-court ball to yourself off the front wall, practise taking it as a volley. Focus on punch, not swing.
Start analysing your game
Upload your first match and get a full coaching report in minutes.
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