Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
SkiCoach is an AI ski coach app made in Austria, designed for both indoor and outdoor ski training. It uses phone sensors to analyze skiing performance and provides a 0–100 technique score, left/right turn balance, BPM turn rhythm, speed-control feedback, fall detection, and a “focus for your next run” recommendation. Its core selling points are that it runs 100% offline, requires no account, has no tracking, and does not upload anything to the cloud.
Based on the information on the page, SkiCoach’s AI capabilities appear to focus more on sensor-data analysis and actionable feedback than on video-based posture recognition. It emphasizes “one clear tip for your next run,” avoiding lengthy reports and making it suitable for skiers who want to quickly understand what to improve while riding the lift. It supports both indoor and outdoor ski areas, covering Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and year-round indoor training scenarios.
The product uses a one-time purchase model priced at €19.99, with no subscription. The page also states that current buyers can become Founding Members and receive a free upgrade to ELITE Lifetime when SkiCoach 2.0 launches in September 2026. The page also shows “Download Free,” but does not explain the limitations of the free version, so the trial benefits are unclear. On privacy, the information is relatively comprehensive: no account, no tracking, 0 bytes uploaded to the cloud, and data never leaves the phone. This is friendly for users at ski resorts with poor connectivity or for those who value privacy.
The advantages are offline usability, clear one-time pricing, concise feedback, suitability for year-round training, and no dependence on network or cloud services. The limitations are that the page does not disclose the specific AI model, algorithmic basis, or accuracy validation, nor does it explain how phone placement or wearing position may affect results. Relying only on phone sensors may make it difficult to assess upper-body posture, detailed balance shifts, and the impact of snow conditions, so it cannot fully replace a professional coach or video analysis.
It is better suited to individual skiers who already have some skiing foundation and want quantified post-run analysis plus simple improvement tips. It is also suitable for people who train regularly at indoor ski facilities. It is less suitable for beginners who need structured lessons, human coaching corrections, or Chinese-language instructional content. For access from China, the page only mentions the App Store and Google Play, without specifying availability in the mainland China app stores, supported payment methods, or a Chinese interface. Since its main selling point is offline use, it should not depend on the network after installation, but download and purchase availability remain unknown.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on skicoach.app official site.
skicoach.app is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach skicoach.app directly.