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How-to Guide 5 min read

How to Use Stats & Insights on CoachAI

How-to Guide

Keeping track of what's happening across your squad doesn't have to mean messy spreadsheets. CoachAI's Stats & Insights page pulls together everything you log — goals, assists, appearances, clean sheets — into one place, with an AI assistant you can ask plain-English questions.

CoachAI Stats & Insights overview showing summary cards and leaderboards

Step 1: Understand what Stats & Insights tracks

Every time you log a match event for a player, it feeds into this page. Over time you build a picture of who is contributing, who is getting minutes, and how your team is performing overall. The more you log, the more useful it becomes.

Step 2: Navigate to Stats & Insights

Select Stats & Insights from the main navigation bar. The page loads straight into your summary — no extra steps required.

Step 3: Log match events after a game

After each match, go to Log Events and work through your players. For each player you can record:

Log events as soon as you can after the final whistle — it takes a few minutes and the details are still fresh.

Step 4: Read the summary cards

At the top of the page you'll see four cards:

These give you a quick health check on how the season is going.

Step 5: Use the leaderboards

Below the summary cards, four leaderboards rank your players:

Leaderboards update automatically each time you log events.

Step 6: Filter by squad

If you manage more than one team, use the squad filter at the top of the page to switch between them. Each squad's stats are kept separate so the numbers always reflect the right group of players.

Step 7: Use the AI Stats Assistant

At the bottom of the page, the AI Stats Assistant lets you ask questions in plain English. Examples:

The assistant draws on everything you've logged, so the more complete your data, the better its answers.

Step 8: How win rate is calculated

Win rate is pulled from the result history you log inside each opponent profile (see the Opponent Profiles guide). Every match you record as a Win, Draw, or Loss is counted. Win rate is the number of wins divided by total matches logged, shown as a percentage.

Tips

  • Log events right after the match. Memory fades fast — five minutes now saves a lot of guesswork later.
  • The more matches you log, the smarter the Stats Assistant gets. It can only work with what you give it; a full season of data is far more insightful than three games.
  • Use the Stats Assistant before a big game. Ask about recent form, who's been in front of goal, or which defenders have been keeping clean sheets — it's a quick way to focus your team talk.
  • Don't skip assists. Goals get the glory, but logging assists gives you a much clearer picture of which players are creating chances.
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