SpeedTrackr is an AI-powered performance platform for athletes and coaches. It offers sprint form analysis, smart training plans, season scheduling, and journaling, built to help you train smarter, avoid injuries, and hit peak performance.
Hey everyone!
I'm Dafin, an Indian athlete on a mission to represent 🇮🇳 at the Olympics one day. While training over the years, I realized that most performance tools are either too expensive, overly complicated, or simply not built for athletes like me, especially here in India where access to cutting-edge sports tech is still limited.
So I built SpeedTrackr, a clean, AI-powered platform where athletes, coaches, and clubs can track progress, create training plans, and get performance insights, all in one place.
Unlike many competitors, SpeedTrackr is lightweight, athlete-first, and currently free to try - no payment gateway, just one-click access to the AI feature (for now!).
My long-term goal is to integrate IoT sensors like timing gates, weightlifting analytics, and plyometric power trackers, so Indian athletes can access world-class tools — without needing world-class budgets.
Would love to hear your thoughts, support, and feedback! Let’s build something meaningful for the global athletic community. 💜
@paul_george7 Yes they can! First they have to be connected. A coach can give connection request to the athletes. Once they are connected the coach can create a training plan and assign it to the athletes. The athletes will submit daily training logs to the coach. The data will be shown as a graph where the total volume of the week and also for the days is mentioned. other datas like soreness, duration and RPE also be shown
@paul_george7 A coach can connect with 5 athletes for free. To extend the slots coach has to buy slots. and yeah it shows analytics for individual athletes. For team sports its still in progress
Traditional motion capture tools (like Vicon or OptiTrack) are incredibly accurate — but they require:
Lab setups (costing ₹10–50 lakhs)
Reflective markers, multiple high-speed cameras
Long processing times
SpeedTrackr is different by design:
Just a smartphone video + AI = biomechanical insights in seconds
Uses MediaPipe + custom algorithms to extract joint angles, stride phases, lean, symmetry, etc.
Compares sprint phases to elite benchmarks (Bolt, Altis, Tellez)
Is it as precise as lab-grade mocap? Not yet but for 95% of athletes without access to labs, it’s the closest and most affordable way to improve sprint form.
Plus, we’re building low-cost timing sensors to pair with it so athletes can measure both how fast and how well they run.
Happy to chat more if you're building something similar too!
@dafin_edison_j Can athletes send their logs or feedback straight to their coach?
@paul_george7 Yes they can! First they have to be connected. A coach can give connection request to the athletes. Once they are connected the coach can create a training plan and assign it to the athletes. The athletes will submit daily training logs to the coach. The data will be shown as a graph where the total volume of the week and also for the days is mentioned. other datas like soreness, duration and RPE also be shown
This is the perfect blend of planning and performance. Does it offer analytics for teams or is it just focused on individual tracking?
@paul_george7 A coach can connect with 5 athletes for free. To extend the slots coach has to buy slots. and yeah it shows analytics for individual athletes. For team sports its still in progress
I love the concept. How does its sprint form analysis stack up against the traditional motion capture tools?
@nathaniel_cook2 Thanks so much! 🙌 Great question.
Traditional motion capture tools (like Vicon or OptiTrack) are incredibly accurate — but they require:
Lab setups (costing ₹10–50 lakhs)
Reflective markers, multiple high-speed cameras
Long processing times
SpeedTrackr is different by design:
Just a smartphone video + AI = biomechanical insights in seconds
Uses MediaPipe + custom algorithms to extract joint angles, stride phases, lean, symmetry, etc.
Compares sprint phases to elite benchmarks (Bolt, Altis, Tellez)
Is it as precise as lab-grade mocap? Not yet but for 95% of athletes without access to labs, it’s the closest and most affordable way to improve sprint form.
Plus, we’re building low-cost timing sensors to pair with it so athletes can measure both how fast and how well they run.
Happy to chat more if you're building something similar too!