Eight deliberately small pieces. Each one earns its place by saving the coach time or making the player's improvement legible. No demo-ware.
Recording
Record up to four cameras simultaneously on a modern iPad — front-on, side-on, behind the stumps, and a wide angle. SKrutin auto-trims dead time between deliveries and tags each clip by player and shot, so you scroll through six balls instead of six minutes.
Multi-camera capture at 60–240 fps depending on iPad model
Auto-trim between deliveries — no editing afterwards
Player + shot type auto-tagged from squad context
Voice memos auto-captioned and attached to the clip
Slow motion + frame interpolation
RIFE (Real-time Intermediate Flow Estimation) interpolates frames so even a 30 fps capture plays back smoothly at 8x slow motion. Coaches scrub frame-by-frame on the iPad; the player sees the same smooth playback when they open the share link.
Up to 8x slow motion from standard 60 fps capture
Sub-frame ball position tracking
Side-by-side comparison with a reference clip
Time-aligned playback across multiple cameras
Ball tracking
YOLO-based tracking follows the ball from the bowler's release through the wicket. Pitch zones (corridor, fourth stump, leg stump, full, good, short) are overlaid live. Useful for both batting and bowling sessions.
Line + length zone visualisation
Pitch heat map across an over or a session
Speed estimate from frame timing
Works for net sessions and centre-wicket practice
Biomechanics scoring
Pose estimation breaks the action into shoulder line, elbow angle, head-over-knee position, follow-through, and balance. Each dimension gets a 0–100 score and a written recommendation — calibrated for cricket-specific shapes, not generic gym pose detection.
After analysis runs, Claude turns the technical numbers into a clear, age-appropriate written note. The coach reviews and tweaks the wording; the player and parent receive the final, approved version.
Age-aware: u10 wording is different from senior wording
Pulls from the coach's previous notes for the same player
Coach approves before send — never auto-published
Multilingual on request
Sharing + delivery
Tap once to publish the clip + report to the player and parent. They open a clean web view — slow motion, annotations, and the note in one place — without installing anything. Annotations and voice-overs play in the browser.
WhatsApp-friendly share links
No app install for parents
Optional pin-protection per academy
Delivery receipts so coaches know who has watched what
Offline-first
SKrutin records and stores clips on-device. When the iPad reconnects, the upload queue flushes automatically and any pending AI analysis catches up. No coach has to "remember" to sync.
Capture without signal
IndexedDB-backed clip store
Automatic background sync
Visual queue indicator so you know what is pending
Plays nicely with FlikVault
If your academy already runs FlikVault for sessions, billing, and reports, SKrutin slots in as the video AI provider. Clips uploaded inside FlikVault get analysed by SKrutin and the coaching report flows back into the player file. You can also use SKrutin standalone — no FlikVault required.
Per-academy provider switch — choose video AI per tenant
Bidirectional player + session sync
Coaching reports land in the FlikVault player profile
No double-billing for academies on a FlikVault tier
Start coaching with SKrutin tonight.
Individual coaches: sign up free during preview — no card required. Multi-coach academy pilots: tell us about your setup and we'll quote, provision, and ship a working iPad workflow within a week.