TOMO

Your training has a memory now.

TOMO listens after class, builds the session, and shows you your game as it develops over months.

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TOMO session detail screen showing a logged training session with the techniques drilled, rounds, and notes
Why this exists

You train three times a week and you can't tell if you're actually getting better.

You know the feeling. The same guy keeps catching you in the same spot. You've been "working on" your guard retention for six months. Your game is improving — you think. But you can't see it clearly from the inside. Nobody tells you what the pattern looks like from the outside, and you don't have a record detailed enough to tell yourself. The blue-belt plateau is real. So is the white-belt version, and the purple-belt version. What they have in common: you can't diagnose a plateau you can't see.

How it works

Talk. Build a picture. Read your own game.

Train.

Do your thing on the mats.

Talk for 90 seconds.

Open TOMO after class and speak naturally: what you drilled, how your rolls went, where you got stuck. That's it. TOMO transcribes with a BJJ-tuned vocabulary and extracts a full structured session.

TOMO handles the rest.

Techniques, rounds, submissions, injuries, notes. Review and save. Your original audio is stored and replayable. The picture is building.

What you get back

The voice note is just the input.

Journal

90 seconds after class. Everything, structured and saved.

Most people never type a word. You talk through the session in the parking lot while it's still fresh. TOMO turns it into a searchable record: techniques drilled, rounds logged, submissions noted, your own words indexed. Replay any session's original audio months later and you're right back in that training. Six months of mat time, finally legible.

TOMO recording screen showing an active voice session with a live waveform and session timer
TOMO insights screen showing a weekly debrief that cites specific training sessions by name and flags a recurring pattern
Insight

A debrief built from your actual sessions.

Every week, TOMO writes a debrief that cites your real sessions by name. Not "keep working your guard." Specifically what you've been drilling, what positions you keep ending up in, where the pattern breaks down. For example, a week where you keep getting caught in the same armbar could surface: "You've been caught in the same sequence three times this week. You're not losing the position late — you're giving it up in the transition." That's not a generic coaching cue. That's your training, read back to you. Belt-aware, month over month, specific.

When Insights names the gap, Study tells you what to drill.

Study

600 technique videos, pointed at your gaps.

Not a library you browse. A library that reads your logs and tells you what to watch. Every week, "This Week's Picks" surfaces videos aimed at exactly what's missing from your game, each with a note explaining why it made the cut. "You got armbarred three times this month" — so the pick isn't a random armbar-defense video. It's the break and posture fix that addresses the pattern in your logs. 600+ hand-verified videos. No dead links. Plays inside the app. No rabbit holes.

TOMO Study screen showing this week's personalized technique-video picks, each with a 'why this pick' note that ties the recommendation to the user's own logged gaps

A white-belt plateau and a purple-belt plateau are different problems. TOMO adjusts to which one you're in.

Built by a practitioner

Built at Alliance Paoli, with a crew of real training partners who logged real sessions and told us where it broke. Your training stays private — your training partners can't see it, your instructor can't see it. It's yours.

Private Beta

On iPhone now. Free for testers.

TOMO is live on Apple TestFlight, iOS 16 and later. Access is reviewed individually. Beta testers who log sessions get a founding rate when we go to the App Store.

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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 sessions, notes, and stats are visible only to you. Nobody else at your gym has access — 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.
Free during beta. When TOMO launches publicly, it will be a subscription. Testers who log sessions get a founding rate as a thank-you for helping build it.