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Reports

Reports let you document student progress, create formal assessments, and share professional coaching summaries. You can link sessions, highlight strengths, and set goals — all in a structured format that can be shared or exported as a PDF.

Creating a Report

Navigate to Reports (under More) and tap + New Report.

1

Select a Student

Choose which student this report is for.

2

Report Type

Select the type of report:

  • Progress — ongoing progress update between sessions
  • Assessment — formal skill evaluation (great for new students)
  • End of Season — season summary with highlights and goals for next season
  • Tournament — recap and analysis of tournament performance
  • Monthly — a monthly coaching summary
3

Link Sessions

Optionally link one or more completed sessions to the report. Linked session data (focus areas, frames tracked, notes) will be referenced in the report.

4

Summary

Write a summary of the coaching period or event covered by this report.

5

Strengths

Highlight what the student is doing well. Be specific — "Consistent 4-step approach timing" is better than "Good footwork."

6

Areas for Improvement

Note specific areas where the student can improve, with actionable guidance.

7

Recommendations & Goals

Set concrete goals and recommend next steps. These can feed into future assignments and session plans.

8

Share with Student

Toggle Share with Student to make the report visible to the student in their Bowling app. Leave it off to keep it as a private coaching record.

Screenshot: Report creation form with student, type, linked sessions, summary, strengths, and goals

Sent vs. Received Tabs

The Reports screen has two tabs:

PDF Generation

Any report can be exported as a professional PDF. From the report detail screen, tap the PDF icon to generate and download or share the document. The PDF includes your coaching branding, the student's name, all report sections, and any linked session data.

Tip

PDF reports are great for sharing with parents of youth bowlers or presenting to organizations that sponsor coaching programs.