How it works

From a name to a game plan in 24 hours

You bring the opponent. We do the film study, the data and the tactics.

01

Add your opponent

Enter a name, USFA ID, or paste a bout link. We pull their public record — ratings, results, strength, bout history — and find their footage.

02

AI + coach analysis

Our engine scores them on the 8-metric Fencing IQ framework and drafts a game plan built for how you fence. A real coach reviews every report.

03

Get your plan in 24h

A personalized scouting report: scoring patterns, weaknesses, scenario-by-scenario tactics, a training checklist and pre-bout cues.

Under the hood

What happens in those 24 hours

Step 1

Intel gathering

We pull the opponent’s public record — ratings, results, strength, bout history — and search for their match footage.

Step 2

Footage review

AI reviews the available video and reads their tendencies: distance, tempo, first-intention threat, how they score and where they break.

Step 3

Fencing IQ scoring

They’re scored on all 8 tactical dimensions and compared, head-to-head, against your own profile.

Step 4

Game plan drafting

The engine writes a plan tuned to how you fence — scenario tactics, an execution script and pre-bout cues.

Step 5

Coach review

On Elite, a real coach reviews and refines the report before it ships. Tactics are guidance you can trust.

Step 6

Delivered in 24h

Your report lands in your inbox and dashboard, ready to export as a PDF for the strip.

The deliverable

What’s in every report

Not a data dump — a plan you can actually take to the strip.

Open a sample report
  • A Fencing IQ profile with an 8-axis radar
  • Their scoring patterns — and your counter to each
  • A list of exactly where they break
  • A scenario-by-scenario playbook (do / don’t / target)
  • A step-by-step execution script
  • A pre-bout cue card and a coach observation list

A note on honesty. Reports are observational tactical analysis built from public footage and records — not official touch-by-touch statistics. Upload your own playable footage and, on higher tiers, we can annotate the bout touch by touch.