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NotiChess is a training software designed for professional and high-level chess players. It is currently in public beta, with the page indicating that the full version is planned for release in September 2026. Rather than offering traditional video courses, it integrates users’ own games, opening repertoire, statistical analysis, and tactics training into a local system, with the goal of turning every game into sustained training progress.
Its core concept is “continuous training”: after users import their games, the software runs an engine locally to identify critical moments, mistakes, hesitations, and turning points. It then updates the user’s personal opening tree and generates personalized tactical exercises based on real mistakes. Compared with generic puzzle banks, this type of training focuses more on weaknesses that repeatedly appear in the user’s play.
Another highlight is opponent preparation: after entering an opponent’s name, the system can reconstruct their opening repertoire, analyze their playing style, and identify potentially effective lines. The page also mentions support for a database of over 10 million games, with availability on macOS, Windows, and Linux. A mobile version is not yet available.
NotiChess offers a full 1-month free trial with no credit card required. The Premium annual plan costs €95.52 per year, equivalent to about €7.96 per month, and includes all features, updates from Beta to 1.0, direct email support, and priority access to new features. The page also mentions monthly billing, Lifetime access, and an ambassador program, but does not disclose specific prices.
The main advantage is its complete training loop, making it especially suitable for players who need systematic game review, opening repertoire maintenance, and tournament preparation. Local operation, offline usability, and the fact that data is not uploaded to servers also improve privacy and control.
The drawbacks are that the product is still in beta, so its maturity and long-term stability remain to be seen. The page does not specify details such as the analysis engine used, supported import formats, or hardware requirements. At present, the interface/content appears to be mainly in French, which may create a barrier for Chinese-speaking users.
It is better suited to serious chess players, professional or semi-professional players, coaches assisting with tournament preparation, and users who have accumulated a large number of games and want to generate training plans from their own mistakes. If you are simply learning chess as a beginner or need structured instructional courses, NotiChess may not be the most direct choice.
The page does not provide clear information about availability of access or payment in mainland China, and actual direct connectivity is unknown. Given that the software can run offline, its network dependency after download and installation may be relatively low, but updates, purchases, and email support still need to be verified in practice.
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