What is the difference between Parent Dashboard and Coach Dashboard?
Parent Dashboard is for families to manage players, follow progress, and handle session/workout actions. Coach Dashboard is for training-side management, planning, and coaching workflows.
Where can I track a player's skill progress?
Open Player Profile. The Skill Tree tab shows unlocked skills and current development state. The Timeline tab shows chronological updates, workouts, notes, and recent activity.
What do Learn, Game, and Maintain mean?
Learn focuses on foundational skill acquisition, Game focuses on transfer-ready performance, and Maintain focuses on keeping trained skills sharp and consistent.
What does Continue Program / Begin Program do?
It drives the player workout flow. Begin Program starts the progression path, and Continue Program keeps the athlete moving through their active progression and next assigned work.
How do workouts and homework get assigned?
Assignments are generated against the active tree and focus context, then surfaced in player flows for completion tracking and timeline visibility.
What is the Timeline used for?
Timeline provides a single feed of key events such as session reports, skill tree updates, workouts, and coach notes so progress is easy to review over time.
What does Invite Player do?
Invite Player sends a claim link so an athlete can create/login to their own player account and connect to the existing profile.
What does Connect Parent do?
Connect Parent sends an invite email so a parent account can be linked to a player profile for shared visibility and workflow access.
How does Equipment affect recommendations?
Selected equipment acts as an availability filter so generated and suggested work better matches what the athlete can actually use at home.
How do Shop, Cart, and checkout fit into this?
Shop provides purchasable items and programs, Cart aggregates selections, and checkout finalizes access/purchases. Session and program cart flows are integrated with player context.
What is XCash used for?
XCash is a stored-value balance used in supported checkout flows where applicable, with balance and usage handled through account/cart integrations.
Why are some menu options different by account?
Navigation is role-aware. Parent, coach, player, and logged-out states each get different links and actions so users only see relevant features.