Pickleball coaching app
A pickleball coach that gets sharper every time you play
PostPoint gives you three things to focus on before you play and the one thing to work on after — from a coach that learns your game with every 20-second check-in.

What PostPoint does
Most rec players grind open play and never quite know what they are practicing. PostPoint closes the loop: focus before you play, a quick check-in after, and a coach that turns it into the next thing to work on.
Why players use it
A coach, before and after every session
Before you play, your coach gives you three concrete things to focus on. After you play, it tells you the one thing to work on next time. No guessing what open play was supposed to teach you.
A 20-second check-in, not homework
When you walk off the court, tap how it felt, tap the two or three things that stood out, and you are done. No scoring, no typing, no replaying the session in your head.
Advice that speaks pickleball
Third shot drops, resets in transition, hands at the net, crosscourt dinks — your coach talks in the shots and patterns you actually play, not generic sports filler.
A coach that remembers
Each check-in sharpens the picture. Your coach learns your recurring focus and your patterns, so the fifth piece of advice is better than the first.
PostPoint vs. the alternatives
How a pocket coach stacks up against the other ways rec players try to improve.
| PostPoint | Private lessons | YouTube | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tells you what to focus on next | Every session | During the lesson | You decide |
| Learns your patterns over time | Yes, with every check-in | If you rebook | No |
| Cost | App subscription | $60–100+ / hour | Free |
| There after every open-play session | Yes | By appointment | Yes |
| Speaks your game, not generic tips | Yes | Yes | Hit or miss |
Frequently asked questions
- How is a coaching app different from a video or stats app?
- PostPoint is not a video tool or a stat dashboard — there is no footage to film and no win-loss to log. It works like a coach standing next to you: three things to focus on before you play, a 20-second check-in after, and one specific thing to work on next session. The advice is the product.
- Can an app really coach me?
- It is not a substitute for a great in-person pro, but most rec players do not have one — and the real gap is not the lesson, it is knowing what to focus on the rest of the week. PostPoint fills that gap: it tells you what to work on, in your terms, and gets sharper the more you check in.
- What level is PostPoint for?
- It is built 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 without a real coach. It assumes you already know the game — it talks dinks, drops, and resets, and helps you tighten them.
- How much time does it take?
- About 20 seconds after you play. The check-in is tap-only — how it felt, the two or three things that stood out, and optionally who you played with. No long forms, no reconstructing the session. It fits the moment in the parking lot before you drive home.
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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.