For gym owners & coaches
AI that runs your clipboard.
You still run the room.
CombatScore watches every session and hands you the plan, the at-risk list, and the promotion call. You decide what happens on the mat.
What sets it apart
Most gym apps bolted on a chatbot. CombatScore runs a loop.
Four things make it a coaching system, not a search box with a martial-arts skin.
It comes to you
You never open a chatbot and dream up the right prompt. The weakness read, the at-risk list, the drill plan — they run on a schedule and land in front of you, ready to act on.
Grounded, not guessing
Every plan is retrieved from a curated technique library and your gym's own sessions — never the open internet. No hallucinated black-belt advice, no generic blog filler.
It reads the mat, not a form
A 20-second voice note or a short clip becomes technique-by-technique structured data. The tedious logging that kills every other system is automatic here.
It compounds
Every call your coaches approve feeds the next session. The longer your gym trains on it, the sharper the reads get — a moat that grows with your mat time, not against it.
The CombatScore AI loop
improves next session
An athlete drills and rolls on the mat — the raw material.
improves next session
What happens at each step
The same five steps run on every class you teach — the AI does the watching and drafting, your coaches make every call.
- 01
Train
It starts with mat time — drilling, positional rounds, live sparring. CombatScore doesn't change how you train; it starts paying attention to what already happens, so every session becomes usable signal instead of a memory that fades by the drive home.
- 02
Log
The session is captured the fastest way available — a 20-second voice note, a short video, or a single tap. Speech-to-text plus an extraction model turn it into structured data: techniques, positions, rounds, and outcomes, tagged against your own gym's vocabulary — not a generic dropdown.
- 03
Detect
Across dozens of sessions, AI surfaces the pattern a single class hides — a guard that keeps getting passed, a member whose attendance is sliding, a technique that's finally sticking. It reasons over your actual history, on a cadence, so the read finds you before the problem does.
- 04
Plan
From those patterns, AI drafts the next concrete move — tonight's drill, a pre-session game plan, a promotion shortlist, a class focus — retrieved from a curated technique library and grounded in your real training data, never the open internet. Always a starting point, never the final word.
- 05
Coach decides
A human reviews every draft and approves, edits, or discards it. Nothing reaches an athlete automatically — the AI proposes, your coach decides, and the approved result feeds the next session, sharpening every read that follows.
What it handles before you walk in
Tonight's drill plan
Built from who's actually checked in and what they keep getting caught in.
Tonight · 18 attending
- Guard retention — 3-round drill7 weak
- Side-control escapes11
- Live rounds ×4all
At-risk members
Flags the member who's about to ghost — before they do.
Attendance trend · last 30d
- Marcus R. — 4→1 / wkat risk
- Dana L. — no-show 12dat risk
- Priya S. — steadyok
Promotion readiness
Scored from training evidence, not a gut feeling at the belt ceremony.
Blue belt candidates
- J. Okafor — 142 sessionsready
- S. Webb — 98 sessionsclose
- T. Alvarez — gap: takedownsnot yet
Weekly gym-health digest
A plain-English read on the gym, in your inbox, with action cards.
This week
- Retention+4%
- Intro-class conversions-2
- Action: follow up 3 trialscard
Your coach stays in charge.
AI drafts; you approve. Every plan, every promotion, every flag waits for a human yes. It's a faster clipboard, not a replacement coach — and it only ever sees your gym's own sessions.