For lacrosse coaches · 2026 season
Every player's season,
documented.
Dictate a thirty-second voice note after practice. CradleLab tags it against a lacrosse-specific skill taxonomy, tracks attendance and conditioning, and produces a professional player development report at the end of every season.
Currently in beta with select high school programs · No credit card required
Player report
Maya Chen
#14 · Midfield · Class of 2027
Spring
2026
Maya entered the season as a developing midfielder still building confidence on her right hand. By mid-April she beat their best defender twice going right and finished both possessions. Her ground ball work was a season-long strength —
Skill development
Practices
22/24
Mile (preseason → end)
8:42 → 8:08
Every observation about every player, captured the night of practice — without a notebook, a spreadsheet, or a memory test.
A taxonomy built for the sport: split dodges, draw control, eight-meter discipline. AI tagging that knows what you actually said.
At season's end, each player gets a two-page development report. Print it. Email it. Hand it to a recruiter.
How it works
Three habits.
One report at the end.
Dictate after practice
Open the app, tap a player, talk for thirty seconds. Maya hit two right-handed dodges. Still drops her stick on contact. Good energy.
AI tags the observation
Each note is tagged against a lacrosse-specific taxonomy — by skill, valence, and confidence. No spreadsheet. No system to learn.
Reports write themselves
At season's end, CradleLab synthesizes a personalized development report for every player. You review, edit, and send.
The artifact
The end-of-season
report.
Two pages per player. A narrative grounded in your real observations — no generic praise. Attendance, conditioning trends, and a skill-development heatmap on the back. The closing note signed in your voice.
Narrative grounded in journal entries
The AI synthesizes the season's observations into honest, specific prose. Nothing invented.
Skill heatmap
Which skills got the most attention. Where she grew. Where she still has work.
Conditioning trends
Mile times. Beep tests. Compared to her preseason and to the team average.
Coach's voice
A personal closing note from you. Signed by you. In your voice — learned over time.
Player development report
Maya Chen
Lincoln HS Varsity Girls' Lacrosse · Spring 2026
14
How Maya's spring unfolded
Maya entered the season as a developing midfielder still building confidence on her right hand. Coming off a JV season last spring, she was honest with us about what she wanted to improve — her right-handed dodging and her draw work — and she put in the work all twelve weeks.
The growth this season was real. Her right-handed split dodge, which started as a clear weakness, became a reliable move by mid-April. In the Bishop game on April 12th, she beat their best defender twice going right and finished both possessions. Her ground ball work was a season-long strength.
...continues on page 2 with data and the coach's closing note.
Pricing
One price.
Per season.
Single season
Spring or fall, one team, one coach.
- —Up to 30 players
- —End-of-season reports
- —Voice + AI tagging
- —Email support
Year-round
The whole program. Best for high schools.
- —Multiple teams (varsity + JV)
- —Unlimited seasons & rosters
- —End-of-season reports
- —Voice + AI tagging
- —Priority support
Monthly
Try it month-to-month.
- —Single team
- —Cancel any time
- —Voice + AI tagging
- —Email support