Step 1
Connect your tag
How It Works
Updated 2026-03-24Review cadence: every 21 daysThe workflow is simple by design: connect your player tag, sync recent matches, review the highest-impact mistakes, and use the profile plus deck tools to decide what to fix next.
Step 1
Connect your tag
Step 2
Review the key moments
Step 3
Adjust your next session
Live clip
See the page-specific live product surface in motion.
Live Product
These are the current live surfaces and plan rules that matter most.
Step 1
The workflow starts with your own battles, which is why the product can stay deck-aware, matchup-aware, and specific about what actually repeated.
The advice is tied to your sessions, not to hypothetical examples.
See the methodologyStep 2
The system is built to show the few moments most likely to have changed the result instead of overwhelming players with every small imperfection.
Step 3
If the problem repeats, the profile confirms it. If the issue is structural, the deck builder gives the next lever to pull.
The flow starts with a real Clash Royale player tag, so the product can stay grounded in your own battle history.
Pull recent battles into the dashboard and open the most important coaching moments first.
Use the player profile to see whether the same mistakes keep showing up across sessions.
If the issue is structural, the deck workspace gives the next card, upgrade, or archetype decision.
After the first review, you can keep working through deck changes, profile refresh, and matchup prep inside the app.
Profile refresh speeds up from weekly to daily to instant as usage grows more serious.
Why It Matters
A useful coaching product does more than explain the last battle. It should turn battle review into a recurring system: diagnose the clip, check the profile, adjust the deck or practice focus, and then see whether the next session looks different.
Playbook
Keep it to the core steps and product truths.
Players start by connecting a Clash Royale player tag. That gives the app the context needed to analyze recent matches, recurring archetypes, and profile tendencies over time.
Once battles are synced, the product prioritizes the decisions most likely to have changed the result. That keeps the review focused and easy to act on after a session.
The profile and deck-builder layers help players separate mechanical mistakes from structural ones. If a problem repeats, you can see it in the profile. If a deck slot is part of the problem, you can act on it immediately.
Proof
A few quick proof points tied to the live product.
Fast onboarding
The workflow begins with a player tag rather than a long setup funnel.
Search visitors can imagine reaching value quickly.
Action over theory
The product is structured around what to do next, not just what happened.
That makes it more useful after a real ladder session.
Integrated surfaces
Replay review, profile tracking, and deck advice work together rather than living in separate tools.
Players spend less time translating insights into action.
As soon as your player tag is connected and recent battles are available, Clash Coach Ai can begin generating battle review and profile context.
Yes. The player-profile and deck-builder surfaces help you understand whether the issue is your gameplay, the matchup pool, or the deck itself.
No. The live product starts with battle-log analysis, player stats, deck analysis, and deck tools. Video analysis is a separate coming-soon surface, not a requirement for core coaching.
No. Clash Royale is a trademark of Supercell, and Clash Coach Ai is an independent product with independent analysis and support.
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Player profile
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Deck builder
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Sample analysis
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Methodology
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