Why we’re building White Knight Analytics
Most chess players don’t need more random puzzles — they need clarity. After each week of games, the real question is simple: what should I train next to improve faster? That’s the idea behind White Knight Analytics — a dashboard that turns your games into clear insights, weaknesses, and practical training priorities.
What the platform is (in one sentence)
White Knight Analytics is a chess performance dashboard that helps players understand patterns in their games and build a structured improvement plan (instead of guessing what to study).
What’s already working
- Clean dashboard layout with a user panel and clear navigation
- Step-by-step onboarding flow (connect accounts / start new)
- Report concept: turning game data into insights and recommendations
- Foundational UX for a “training-first” experience (not just stats)
What we’re building next (roadmap)
Our next milestones focus on making the dashboard feel instantly useful within the first 5 minutes:
- Performance overview: strengths/weaknesses summary and “what to train next”
- Training recommendations: tactical themes and habits based on common mistakes
- Progress tracking: simple weekly goals + improvement streaks
- Better reports: a clean, shareable report page for each player
Who it’s for
- Players who want a structured improvement plan (not random study)
- Parents of kids learning chess who want clear progress signals
- Coaches who want fast diagnostics and simple training assignments
We’d love feedback (and help)
We’re building this hands-on and iterating fast. If you’re into chess + product building, your feedback helps a lot:
- Which dashboard tabs would you expect first?
- What would make you trust the recommendations?
- What’s the “must-have” metric you always look for?
If you’d like to collaborate (frontend/UX, performance optimization, or chess content logic), feel free to reach out. You can also explore the current build here: analytics.whiteknight.academy.
What’s next
In the next update, we’ll share screenshots of the improved Report experience and the first version of personalized training tasks. Follow along — we’re building in public.
