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TrotIQ is an AI pocket coach app for equestrian riders, operated by Align Systems. Users record riding videos on a phone and upload them. The system extracts 7 key moments from videos of up to 5 minutes, analyzes the rider’s position, balance, technique, hand position, leg aids, and communication with the horse, then provides an overall score and improvement suggestions.
Its focus is not generic fitness recognition, but equestrian-specific training scenarios. Features include AI video analysis, TrotIQ Coach Q&A, a training exercise library, custom training plans, progress scoring, daily challenges, and horse health records. Typical use cases include reviewing performance before competitions, practicing after lessons, helping amateur riders get basic feedback, and allowing coaches to keep students training between sessions. The upside is that it only requires a phone or tripod, with no dedicated hardware needed. However, the AI analyzes only 7 key frames, so it may miss details in continuous movement. The official materials also state clearly that results may be incomplete or inaccurate and should not replace a human coach, veterinarian, or safety judgment.
The free plan costs $0 and includes 3 video analyses per month, 10 Coach messages per day, 5 training templates, and basic progress tracking. Pro is listed at $30/year with a 7-day free trial, and claims to include unlimited video analysis, the full training library, custom plans, advanced analytics reports, and horse health tracking. However, the page also repeats “3 video analyses per month” and “10 messages per day” under Pro, which conflicts with the “unlimited video analysis” claim. Before purchasing, users should rely on what is shown in the App Store or Google Play.
On privacy, the FAQ says videos and data are stored on the local device, transfers use industry-standard security measures, and videos are not shared or used to train AI models. At the same time, the terms allow the service to process user content for service delivery, troubleshooting, and improvement, and it may rely on third-party AI, payment, and infrastructure providers. The text does not mention an open API, third-party integrations, or data export. The current page is in English, and there is no visible information about a Chinese interface, Chinese Coach support, or Chinese-language customer service.
TrotIQ is suitable for competitive, amateur, and recreational riders who train regularly and want extra feedback between lessons. It can also serve as a supplementary practice tool for coaches to assign to students. Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, low pricing, and easy onboarding. Its limitations are that the model source, accuracy, and professional validation are not disclosed; output quality depends on video clarity and the riding environment; and it should not be used as a decision-making basis when sport and animal safety are involved.
The scraped text does not state whether the service is accessible from mainland China, which app store regions it is available in, or what payment methods are supported. Subscriptions are handled through Apple ID or Google Play. In mainland China, Google Play is generally unavailable, and App Store availability depends on regional listing status. If it cannot be used, alternatives include video reviews by local equestrian coaches, general-purpose video annotation tools, or sports posture analysis tools, though these may not provide equestrian-specific feedback.
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