How many techniques
have you already
forgotten?
Your coach shows the sequence, you nail it in training, and a week later it's gone. Tatame BJJ is where you log what you trained, build your arsenal, and actually see your progress — without relying on memory.
You learn fast.
And you forget
even faster.
You leave training with the sequence in your head. Then work, a busy week, a couple days off the mat — and when your coach asks "remember that pass?", all you've got is a "sort of". Notebooks get lost, phone notes never stick, and progress becomes a feeling instead of something you can see.
Train like always.
The app handles
the rest.
Three steps. Under a minute per session. Nothing between you and the mat.
Just train
Train like always, no phone mid-roll. The app waits until you're done.
Log it in seconds
On the locker-room bench: gi or no-gi, how long, which techniques you worked. Soon you'll even be able to send an audio and AI logs it for you.
Review & improve
Your arsenal grows, your patterns surface, and you review what you trained before the next class. Progress stops being a feeling and becomes data.
Everything you need
to level up
your game.
Technique arsenal
38 positions ready, from standing to guard. Add what you actually know and watch your game take shape, position by position.
Log in seconds
The fastest post-training there is. Type, time, techniques — done. No excuse not to log it.
Your training in numbers
Frequency, streaks, month-over-month, gi vs. no-gi, and your belt timeline. You feel the progress — now you see it.
Achievements
Milestones that reward consistency, not perfection. No guilt: streaks reset without drama and pull you back to the mat.
AI that trains with you COMING SOON
Send an audio and AI logs the session for you. And more: it looks at what you've been training and suggests what to focus on to level up your game.
Rolls & opponents
Log your rolls, submissions for and against, and keep notes on partners' and opponents' games. Mat intel for those who take it seriously.
Your consistency, at a glance
Each square is a day. The greener, the more you showed up. Spot your strong months and the gaps before they become a habit.
The map of your game
Your positions and techniques become a constellation. The strongest ones shine; the holes in your game become obvious.
For those who want
control over
their own progress.
- Anyone who's been training a while and is tired of feeling like they're going in circles.
- Anyone who wants to see, in black and white, where they're improving and where they're stuck.
- Anyone who's tried a notebook or phone notes and could never keep it up.
- From the dedicated white belt to the competitor who studies opponents.
Get in before
everyone else.
I'm opening Tatame BJJ to a small group before it goes public. Limited spots. Whoever joins now helps shape the app and gets in as a founding member.
- You get an email invite with your access.
- Works on Android phones. (iPhone comes later.)
- Everything's free — including the features that will be paid.
- Your name on the list of who got in first. 🥋
You're on the list!
Done. As soon as your spot opens, the invite lands in your inbox. OSS! 🥋
Quick questions
How does early access work? +
You join a limited group that uses the app before the general public. You install it from Google Play, via an invite link I send you. Safe and official.
Is it free? +
Yes. During early access, everything's unlocked — including what will be paid later. You're my guest.
What do I need? +
An Android phone and a Google account (Gmail). An iPhone version comes later.
Why do you ask for my Gmail? +
Access is unlocked by a list of Google emails. Without the right email from your account, the invite won't show up. So use the one you actually use on your phone.
How long does this last? +
Just use it in your normal training and tell me what you think. The more you use it, the better the app gets.
What about my data? +
It lives on your device, with cloud backup. Your email is only used to send your invite — nothing is sold or shared.
Stop relying
on memory.
Your training is worth more than what you can remember. Claim your early-access spot.
I want my access →