OrangeSlice Sport

Development layer · Flagship

AI progress reports parents actually read

A youth baseball progress report should show a family how their kid is developing — clearly and honestly. OrangeSlice turns a short coach interview into exactly that, in minutes.

A real report

OrangeSlice Sport progress report showing a 60-yard sprint headline metric, a skills scorecard, a coach's note, skill breakdown, next steps, and a long-term projection
A complete progress report, as a parent receives it.
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How do coaches write these without spending an evening?

They don't write them at all — they answer a few questions and review the draft. Here's the flow:

  1. 1

    Coach does a short interview

    Answer a few guided questions about the player — by voice or text, in English or Spanish. It takes minutes, not an evening of writing.

  2. 2

    AI drafts a structured report

    Your answers become a clean report: a headline measurable, a skills scorecard, a personal coach note, concrete next steps, and an honest long-term projection.

  3. 3

    Review, then send

    Edit anything, then share it. Parents open it from a link or short code — no app, no login.

Consistent across your program

Every coach produces the same high-quality report structure — no more wildly different write-ups team to team.

Honest, not fluffy

Reports lead with concrete next steps and a real projection, not empty praise. That's what earns parent trust.

Builds a record over time

Each report joins the player's history, so you can see development across a season and beyond.

Frequently asked questions

What is a youth player progress report?
It's a short, structured summary of how a player is developing — what they're good at, what to work on next, and where they project. OrangeSlice generates one from a quick coach interview so it's consistent and takes minutes instead of an evening.
How does OrangeSlice create the report?
A coach answers a few guided questions about the player. AI turns those answers into a report with a headline metric, a skills scorecard, a coach note, concrete next steps, and a long-term projection. The coach reviews and edits before anything is sent.
Do parents need an app or account to read it?
No. Parents open the report from a secure link or a short access code — nothing to install, no password. It's built to be read on a phone and forwarded.
Can coaches do interviews in Spanish?
Yes. The interview supports Spanish, and the finished report is produced in clear English so it's consistent across your program.
What goes in the report?
A headline measurable (e.g. exit velocity before/now), a 1–10 scorecard across skill categories, a short personal coach note, a skill or pitch breakdown, three to four specific next steps, and a one- to three-sentence long-term projection.

Keep exploring

Want to see a report built live?

On a demo we'll generate one from a short interview so you can see the flow end to end.