How it works

Play first. Study less.

EloNotes reviews the games you already play, uses Stockfish and AI-assisted analysis to find what is costing you advantage across games, then turns the pattern into one or two things to remember next time.

Not every loss deserves a lecture.

A single game can make anything feel urgent. One missed tactic, one weird opening, one ending you hated. EloNotes looks across your recent games instead, so you are not rebuilding your entire chess life after every loss.

The goal is simple: keep playing chess, try things at your current level, and let the review loop show which habits your opponents keep using against you.

Your next-game focus

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things to remember

  • Games checked8
  • Engine swingsmapped
  • Recurring patternfound
  • Homework pileskipped

01

Play

Connect Chess.com or Lichess, or upload PGNs. Then keep playing. The product works best when it has real games, real decisions, and real ways your opponents are beating you.

02

Score

Stockfish helps identify the moments where advantage changed. EloNotes looks for the positions where the game got harder, not just the moves with the loudest red warning label.

03

Cluster

AI-assisted review helps group similar moments across games: loose pieces after captures, missed threats, rushed trades, king safety leaks, or endings that keep turning sour.

04

Simplify

Instead of reacting to every individual game, EloNotes names the pattern costing you the most advantage game to game and compresses it into one or two memorable cues.

05

Try again

Your next games become the test. Did the same pattern appear? Did you notice it earlier? Improvement starts feeling more like playing chess with a better memory.

What Stockfish does

Stockfish gives the tactical signal: where the evaluation shifted, what line held up better, and which positions deserve a closer look.

What AI helps with

AI helps translate a pile of engine moments into plain-English themes, so the output sounds like a useful note instead of a spreadsheet of regret.

What changes with Solo

Solo gives you the app-assisted loop: recent games in, pattern found, next-game focus out.

What changes with Guided

Guided adds human review to the loop, so the most painful positions get another brain and come back as simple next-game cues.

Bring us the games that keep getting you.

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