Trianode handles attendance, assessments and parent updates so you don't have to. Mark a full batch present in a tap, score players in seconds, or just speak and let AI write the report. Everything lives in your pocket.
The registers, the WhatsApp updates, the report cards at midnight: Trianode takes all of it off your plate.
Five tools that replace the register, the WhatsApp group and the late-night report writing.
Open the batch, tap present or absent down the list, done. Works on the field with no signal, and it syncs when you’re back online.
⏱ ~1 min per batchAfter a session, just talk about a player. AI scores every skill and writes a parent-ready summary you review and send.
⏱ Seconds, not minutesScore five core skills on a slider. Every mark rolls into a clean trend so you and parents can see real progress over time.
⏱ No spreadsheetsEvery batch, time and ground on one home screen. Know exactly where you need to be and who’s enrolled before you arrive.
⏱ Zero guessworkReports and announcements reach every parent through their app. No more copy-pasting the same message to twenty numbers.
⏱ Sent automaticallyParents see the progress you drive, in black and white. Your impact is visible, and so is the reason they keep coming back.
⏱ Proof you coach wellThis is the feature coaches never go back from. Walk off the pitch, tap record, and describe how a player did in your own words. Trianode turns it into scores and a polished summary in seconds.
No register, no roll-call read-out. Open the session, tap down the list, and you’re done. Trianode tallies present, absent and late, and updates every parent’s app instantly.
From “who’s here today” to “report sent,” without ever opening a laptop.
Your home screen already shows today’s batch, the ground and who’s enrolled.
Tap down the list as players jog in. Done before the warm-up finishes.
After the drill, record a quick voice note on standout players. AI scores it.
Parents get the update in their app. You head home with nothing pending.
I used to dread report season: twenty kids, hours of writing. Now I just talk after each session and it’s done before I reach the car park. I get to actually coach again.
Mark attendance in a tap, assess players by talking, and let parent updates send themselves. Ask your academy to add you, or start a batch of your own, free.