What the AI looks for
Keep the review focused.
Student uploads
Students keep a private video journal and bring specific moments into the lesson.
AI first pass
The AI organizes the clip into visible checkpoints, timestamps, and a practical drill.
Human refinement
Later, instructors can add their own layer of feedback and keep a record of progress.
Simple workflow
From video to practice plan
Upload practice or class videos
Keep every clip private by default, organized by date, dance style, location, tags, and notes.
Get an AI coach read
The review pulls out visible checkpoints, timestamps useful moments, and turns feedback into a simple plan.
Save the lesson plan
Keep the takeaways, drills, and “next practice” notes so students or teams know exactly what to work on.
Instructor use cases
Ways to use it
Start with private review. Add collaboration later when the workflow is clear and the coaching feels reliable.
Private lesson homework
Give students a simple plan to repeat after the lesson, tied to the video they already recorded.
Social dancing review
Help dancers understand what is visible in partner videos: spacing, frame, and transitions.
Progress tracking
Build a lightweight history of what each dancer is working on over time.
What gets better
Useful without feeling busy.
The goal is not to bury dancers in analysis. The goal is to turn a messy clip into a few moments, a clear read, and one practical next step.
More prepared students
They arrive with clips, timestamps, and a clearer question.
Cleaner feedback
Notes stay organized around the actual video instead of scattered texts.
Better follow-through
Every review can become a practice plan they can revisit.