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Fencing bout tracker

Log your fencing bouts

FencStats gives fencers a fast way to log bouts without building a spreadsheet. Record the opponent, final score, weapon, bout type, date, venue, round and notes, then use that history to review patterns in your fencing. Basic bout logging is live now and free to start. You can add richer touch data when you want deeper context, but you do not need video analysis to begin. Coach workspace is early access, club workspace is invite-only, and video analysis is planned for the roadmap.

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Fast bout logging

Capture the core details of a bout in a structured, mobile-friendly flow.

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Bout history

Review past results by opponent, weapon, venue, round and context.

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Notes and verification

Add notes and use share links so opponents can review logged results.

Available today

Current FencStats capabilities

  • check_circleBout logging for opponent, score, weapon, date, venue, round and notes
  • check_circleTouch-by-touch action data with scorer, period and timestamp fields
  • check_circleWin rate, touch balance, weapon splits and monthly trend analysis
  • check_circleOpponent history, head-to-head context and privacy-aware fencer discovery
  • check_circleCoach workspace is in early access and club workspace is invite-only

Roadmap boundaries

Clear AI and video positioning

  • scheduleAI video analysis is not live yet
  • scheduleVideo upload and manual video tagging are planned roadmap features
  • scheduleCoach workspace is in early access
  • scheduleClub workspace is invite-only during rollout

FAQ

What should I log after a fencing bout?

Start with opponent, score, weapon, bout type, date, venue, round and a short note.

Is FencStats a live tournament scoring system?

No. FencStats is designed for bout logging and performance tracking, not official live tournament scoring today.

Can I add touch-level detail?

Yes. FencStats supports touch-by-touch data when you want deeper analysis.

Build your fencing data history now.

FencStats is already useful for match tracking and performance analysis, and the same structured data foundation supports the roadmap toward richer AI and video workflows.

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