The problem isn’t the appointment — it’s the gap
The most acute limitation in mental performance work isn’t access to a single appointment; it’s the gap between them. You see an athlete once a week or less. Between sessions they face competitions, mistakes, team pressure, injuries, and personal stress — none of which you observe. You arrive at the next appointment relying on whatever the athlete chooses to recall and share, filtered by memory and mood.
FocusPoint provides the continuous layer that has been missing. Athletes train daily with Kai, and you get a data-informed read on their mental life between appointments.
What you can see
Through the Coach App, you get visibility into what Kai has been working on with each athlete, day-to-day movement across five psychological dimensions, engagement patterns, and an automated Burnout Risk trend. A sudden drop in pressure tolerance mid-week, or a rise in burnout risk after a hard competition, is visible before the athlete says a word — so appointments start from where the athlete actually is, not from reconstruction.
Complementary, by design
FocusPoint is explicitly designed to complement professionals, not replace them. Kai handles the daily mental reps and reinforces skills between appointments; you provide the clinical depth, therapeutic relationship, and professional judgment that AI cannot. The curriculum is organized around the same six-domain framework used in applied sport psychology and CMPC practice. See how this compares in our piece on FocusPoint vs a sports psychologist.