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

Right-handed dodge
11
Ground balls
9
Free position shot
6
Left-handed pass
5

Practices

22/24

Mile (preseason → end)

8:42 → 8:08

24practices per spring

Every observation about every player, captured the night of practice — without a notebook, a spreadsheet, or a memory test.

48lacrosse-specific skills

A taxonomy built for the sport: split dodges, draw control, eight-meter discipline. AI tagging that knows what you actually said.

1report per player

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.

01

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.

02

AI tags the observation

Each note is tagged against a lacrosse-specific taxonomy — by skill, valence, and confidence. No spreadsheet. No system to learn.

03

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.

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Pricing

One price.
Per season.

Single season

$199

Spring or fall, one team, one coach.

  • Up to 30 players
  • End-of-season reports
  • Voice + AI tagging
  • Email support
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Year-round

$499

The whole program. Best for high schools.

  • Multiple teams (varsity + JV)
  • Unlimited seasons & rosters
  • End-of-season reports
  • Voice + AI tagging
  • Priority support
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Monthly

$29/mo

Try it month-to-month.

  • Single team
  • Cancel any time
  • Voice + AI tagging
  • Email support
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