u/AuthorEquivalent7896

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Hey everyone,

I’m working on an early basketball training idea and wanted to ask for feedback before sharing anything.

The idea is simple: a player uploads a short shooting clip, and the tool gives a basic report about shooting form, release position, balance, knee/arm mechanics, and a few practical drills.

I’m trying to understand whether this would actually be useful for players, or whether most people here prefer human feedback only.

A few questions:

- What do you usually want to know when you post a shooting-form video?

- Would a basic report with mechanics + drills be useful?

- What would make this feel trustworthy?

- What would make it useless or annoying?

- Would you ever pay $1-2 for a quick report, or only use it if free?

Not trying to promote anything here. I’m mainly trying to learn what players actually need.

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u/AuthorEquivalent7896 — 20 days ago