Voice-first coaching notes
Remember everything you noticed during the game.
Sideline turns your five-second voice notes into structured, searchable feedback, organized by player, skill, and game.
Start recordingNo clipboard. No typing. Just say what you saw.
Already used by a top-five team in New Jersey.
“Block closing late on the outside”
Voice note · 0:04
A five-second voice note, organized before the set ends.
How it works
Three moments. None of them involve a keyboard.
Sideline is built around the way coaching actually happens: fast, out loud, and in the middle of everything else.
Tap and talk.
During a timeout, between sets, on the bus home. Just say what you noticed, the way you’d say it to an assistant.
“Maya’s toss is drifting left on her jump serve.”
Sideline listens.
Your note is transcribed and organized by player, skill area, and priority, while the rally is still going. No typing, no tagging, no dropdown menus.
#12 · Serve toss consistency · Medium
Review before practice.
Pull up everything from last Tuesday’s game, grouped by player and skill. Walk into the gym knowing exactly what to work on.
Tuesday vs. Ridge: six notes on serve receive. Start there.
“Maya’s toss is drifting left on her jump serve.”
Said out loud during a rally. Filed before the next one.
Built for the sideline
You just noticed your setter’s tempo is off, but the next rally is already starting. With Sideline, you tap, talk for five seconds, and get back to coaching. Your observation is saved, transcribed, and organized before the next point even starts.
Who’s building this
We’re Ishan and Sid.
Two students from New Jersey helping coaches stay focused when it matters. Read more about us.
We’re looking for ten coaches to try Sideline this season, boys’ and girls’ programs alike. If that’s you, email us. We’ll set you up, and we’ll actually read your feedback.

