The mental game app for padel
Every match tells a story.
Start reading yours.
A quiet companion for the minutes before the match, the fifteen seconds between points, and the honest hour after. Golden Point trains your mind — not just your score.
Most padel apps count points.
None of them ask how the match felt.
You play the same patterns. You make the same mental mistakes.
You wonder why you’re stuck.
Golden Point is a mental performance app for padel players. It provides 90-second pre-match rituals, post-match reflections, partner chemistry tracking, and AI-powered weekly coaching reviews — built for the 99% of amateur athletes who need a sports psychologist but can't afford one.
Three rituals
Before. Between. After.
The mental game happens in three moments. Golden Point gives you a small, repeatable practice for each.
90s
Before the match
The pre-match ritual.
A ninety-second warm-up for your mind. Focus for the day, a tactical cue, guided breathing, a power song, a phrase to carry onto court.
- 01Your focus for today
- 02A tactical cue, personalized
- 03Breathing, with sound
- 04Your power song
- 05A phrase for your partner
15s
Between the points
The reset.
Fifteen seconds, based on sports psychology. Release the last point. Breathe. Refocus. Play. Alone — or in sync with your partner.
- 01Release — the point is over
- 02Breathe — one slow exhale
- 03Refocus — a single cue word
- 04Play — eyes up, partner seen
60s
After the match
The honest log.
Not just the score — how it felt. The turning point. What you\u2019ll carry forward. When you lose, the tone softens. Fewer questions. Warmer prompts.
- 01How did that feel?
- 02What changed the match?
- 03What will you keep?
- 04A focus for next time
On any given day
Opens to the next thing that matters.
Not a scoreboard. Not a leaderboard. Your focus, carried forward from the last match you played. A soft signal for whether your body is ready. A single button when it’s time to play.
- 01
Today’s focus
Pulled from the match you just played.
- 02
Court readiness
A quiet read on rhythm, rest, and recovery.
- 03
I’m about to play
One tap to enter the ritual.
Every Sunday
A weekly read on your game.
An essay, not a spreadsheet. Golden Point looks across your matches — the patterns that keep surfacing, the partnership that’s shifting, the intention you set last week and whether you met it.
You can send it to your coach with one tap.
SAMPLE
24
Matches read
3
Patterns found
1
Focus for next week
Partnership & coach
The two people padel is played with.
Padel is a partnership. Golden Point tracks how it’s evolving — not just wins and losses, but connection and alignment. And when you work with a coach, share a structured report in a tap.
- 01
Partner chemistry
Connection and alignment, match by match.
- 02
Coach-ready report
Clear, consistent, shareable — PDF or WhatsApp.
- 03
Set an intention
One line to carry into next week.
Philosophy
A different kind of sports app.
Four quiet commitments that shape every screen.
i.
Feelings before stats.
We ask how the match felt before we ask the score. The number is context; the feeling is the signal.
ii.
Softer when you lose.
After a loss, the app shifts tone. Warmer prompts. Fewer questions. Focused on what you’ll keep, not what went wrong.
iii.
Short rituals, repeated.
Ninety seconds before. Fifteen between. A minute after. The mental game is a practice — not a project.
iv.
Private by default.
Your match diary belongs to you. Share with your coach or your partner only when you choose to.
Questions
The things people ask.
Is this another stats tracker?
No. Golden Point tracks how you feel, what changed in the match, and what you'll carry forward. The score is context — the pattern behind it is the product.
Who is it for?
Players who want to play with more intention. If you've ever lost a match because of your head and not your shots, this is for you.
Do I need a coach to use it?
No — but if you have one, Golden Point makes the conversation better. Structured weekly reports, clear patterns, a shared language for what to work on.
What happens when I lose?
The tone shifts. Fewer questions, warmer prompts, focused on what you'll take forward rather than what went wrong. Losses are when the mental game matters most — and where most apps get it wrong.
How long does a ritual take?
Ninety seconds before the match. Fifteen seconds between points. Sixty seconds after. Short enough to actually do — even on a Tuesday.
Is it free?
Free during beta — no credit card required. Premium features coming soon.
Your next match
is already writing itself.
Start with the ninety seconds before you step on court. The rest follows.
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