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footballLOG is a training and match review note-taking tool for football players, positioned as “football notes that accelerate growth.” It runs in a web browser and supports PWA installation, so it can be used on both PCs and smartphones. Its core features revolve around templated logging, goal linkage, a tactics board, review of past notes, comments and support between users, and AI-based note analysis.
In terms of product design, footballLOG feels more like a sports development journal for a specific vertical use case than a general-purpose AI tool. Users can quickly write training or match notes using templates, reducing the time spent writing from scratch. Entries are automatically linked to goals, and users can track changes in progress toward those goals. Its tactics board works across multiple devices and also supports futsal courts, allowing users to turn key movements, training content, or memorable match situations into diagrams and attach them to notes.
The AI component is described as having been upgraded to a “high-performance LLM.” It can score football notes across five dimensions—Depth, Logical, Expertise, Ambition, and Passion—and rewrite them. This design is useful for helping players turn vague impressions into clearer written reflections. However, the page does not disclose the specific model, provider, training data, accuracy evaluation, or Chinese-language capabilities, so its feedback should not be treated as a substitute for professional coaching judgment.
The Free plan is permanently free at 0 yen, but features “involving data storage” are limited, while previously recorded notes can be viewed at any time. New accounts receive a 30-day footballLOG ticket, which allows users to try all features. The paid Footballer ticket costs 690 yen for 30 days, or 1980 yen for 90 days. The ticket-based model is relatively flexible and suits intensive use during specific training cycles, but the exact feature restrictions need to be checked on the in-app purchase page.
The main advantage is its highly focused use case: templates, goals, tactics diagrams, automatic pre-match review, and supportive comments are all designed around a closed-loop football review workflow. Parents or coaches can comment on a child’s notes, making it suitable for youth development support. The downsides are limited disclosure around the AI technology stack, data privacy details, payment methods, API and export capabilities; the limitations of the free version are also not transparent enough. The terms also state that the service does not provide explicit guarantees regarding security, accuracy, completeness, and similar aspects.
It is suitable for youth players, parent-coaches, and football enthusiasts in a Japanese-language environment who want to build a habit of reviewing training and matches. It is less suitable for organizations that need a Chinese interface, open APIs, team-level training data management, or strict privacy and compliance documentation. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the main content, and it is also unclear whether overseas cards are supported for payment. If access or language is a barrier, alternatives such as Notion, OneNote, Google Docs, or general-purpose AI chat tools combined with football review templates can be used instead.
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