For parents
See where your child stands without becoming the coach. Calm, summarised, no firehose of notifications, and never raw chat.
If your child trains with a coach who uses Avelok, this is what your view looks like — and what it deliberately doesn't show.
What you see
A single card per child. The card has three things:
Two short paragraphs in plain language: current strengths, current focus area. Updated weekly by the AI from the coach's notes.
Attendance for the past 7 days, plus the next session(s) on the schedule. That's it.
Empty most weeks. If the coach or AI flagged something safety-relevant (an injury, an unusual pattern), it'll appear here in human language with a "tap to ask coach" action.
What you don't see
By design, never:
- Your child's chat conversations with the AI
- Their session-by-session technical notes
- Their match results unless they chose to share them
- Other parents, other children
Avelok is not a parent-coach surveillance tool. If the coach wants you to know something specific, they message you in-app and you reply. The AI does not summarise your child's psychology for you.
If you're a parent who also coaches
Hold both roles on the same account: Settings → Roles → Add coach. The two views stay separate — your parent dashboard for your own kid, your coach dashboard for the players you work with. They share an inbox but distinct contexts.
Communication with the coach
In Avelok, sending a message to the coach about your child auto-attaches the latest session summary, so the coach has context immediately. You write "Mei seemed tired Saturday, did anything happen?" — the coach gets your message and the AI-summarised view of Saturday's session attached. Reply turnaround tends to drop from days to hours.
You can attach a question to a specific session summary by tapping it in the dashboard. The coach sees your comment in line with their notes for that session.
Under-13 athletes
For children under 13, you (the parent or guardian) own the account. The child uses it day-to-day, but:
- Every share with a coach or club is approved by you, not the child
- The AI runs in calm mode — no nutrition advice, no body-image comments, no peer comparisons, conservative tone
- Push notifications are off by default; you can opt in to a single weekly summary