TOMO

Your training. Remembered.

The BJJ training journal that remembers every roll and shows you your game as it develops over time.

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TOMO weekly debrief screen showing a personalized training analysis that cites specific sessions, plateau patterns, and techniques from the past week
Why this exists

Training notes you never reread don't help you get better. And even when you do keep notes, you can't see the patterns -- the position you keep getting stuck in, the submission you reach for and keep missing -- because you're too close to your own training to read it clearly. You need something that watches the whole picture across months, not just tonight's session.

How it works

Three steps. Then it handles the rest.

Train.

Do your thing on the mats.

Talk.

Open TOMO and speak naturally about your session: what you drilled, how rolls went, what clicked. About 90 seconds is all it takes.

Done.

TOMO extracts techniques, training details, and notes automatically. Review, edit if needed, save. The memory is building.

What you get back

The voice note is just the input.

Logging

Talk for about 90 seconds after class.

TOMO turns it into a structured session -- techniques, rounds, submissions, injuries, and notes. Typing is always there as a fallback, but most people never need it.

TOMO recording screen showing an active voice session with a live waveform, session timer, and the prompt 'How did your rolls go?'
TOMO insights screen showing a weekly debrief that names specific training sessions, highlights a plateau in guard retention, and notes consistent attendance
Insight

Weekly debriefs that cite your actual sessions.

Every week, TOMO writes you a debrief that names your real sessions -- the positions you keep ending up in, what you've been working, where you're stalling. It spots plateaus you can't see from inside your own training.

Journal

Your whole journal, searchable -- with the audio.

Search every session by technique, instructor, or note, and replay the original voice recording from any session. Six months of training in one place, finally legible.

TOMO session detail screen showing a saved session with an audio player, extracted techniques, and training notes from a gi sparring session
TOMO study library screen showing a grid of technique video cards filtered to guard passing, with hand-verified BJJ instructional content
Library

A study library that targets your gaps.

600+ hand-verified technique videos. The picks aim at the gaps in your own logs, and they play inside the app. No dead links, no rabbit holes.

Personal

Built around your belt.

Defaults, wording, and insights fit your belt, your age, and your goals. A white-belt plateau and a purple-belt plateau are different problems, and TOMO treats them that way.

TOMO review screen showing extracted session fields including belt-appropriate training mode, technique list, and session notes after a voice recording
Built by a practitioner

Built by a practitioner at Alliance Paoli and refined with a beta crew of real training partners. Your training is private by default -- nobody else at the gym sees your sessions, notes, or stats. Not your training partners, not your instructor.

Private Beta

Available now on Apple TestFlight.

TOMO is in private beta on iPhone (iOS 16 and later), free during the beta. A public App Store launch is coming.

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Questions

A few things people ask.

Yes. TOMO is distributed through Apple TestFlight, which requires an iPhone running iOS 16 or later. Android is not supported during the beta.
Yes. Your training data is yours. Nobody else at the gym can see your sessions, notes, or stats -- not your training partners, not your instructor.
About 90 seconds. You talk through your session naturally and TOMO handles the rest. It's designed for when you're exhausted and just want to get to your car.
Completely free during the beta. When TOMO launches publicly it will be a paid subscription, but beta testers will get a discounted founding rate as a thank-you.