Swim Trainer features
Planning, analytics, exports, and coach collaboration for serious swim training.
Swimmer-coach collaboration
Link swimmers and coaches through explicit invitation workflows. The athlete keeps control over what is shared, while the coach gets a cleaner view of sessions and comments.
- Session-level comments that stay attached to the workout.
- Coach dashboard workflows for multiple swimmers.
- Clear unlinking and sharing control.
Less scattered feedback
Replace screenshots and message threads with structured session context.
Load in context
Use training load and trend metrics as part of review, not as isolated numbers.
Analytics and training load
Swim Trainer turns raw sessions into metrics coaches and swimmers can actually discuss.
- CSS: pace threshold for planning swim zones.
- TSS-style load: session effort quantified over time.
- CTL, ATL, and TSB: fitness, fatigue, and freshness trends.
- Weekly, monthly, and seasonal trend views.
Workout detail and efficiency
Review swim sessions with the technical context that matters: pace, stroke rate, stroke count, efficiency, and set-level breakdown.
- SWOLF and stroke-efficiency trends.
- Personal-best detection for common race distances.
- Breakdowns by set, segment, and stroke style.
Technique signals
Spot where pace changes come from: better efficiency, more effort, or a technical weakness.
Portable summaries
Keep training history usable for athletes, coaches, and club reporting.
Exports and sharing
Your training data should remain usable outside a single screen.
- Export summaries for review and reporting.
- Share session context directly from the app.
- Keep structured records for season reviews.
Privacy as a product principle
Swim Trainer is local-first for analysis. Sharing, sync, and coach workflows are explicit features, not advertising-driven tracking.