For hockey parents

YOU'RE ALREADY HAVING THE CONVERSATION.

The one in your head — driving home from the rink, the week before a big tournament, the game where he skated circles around everyone and still didn't score. Bring it here instead. Make it your edge.

Five real examples — pick one to watch ↓
After a game

Your kid's information stays yours. We don't sell it, and we never use it to train AI models. And the kid never logs in — this is your space, not theirs.

For
Parents of hockey kids, ages 6 to 18. The kid never logs in. It remembers everything — and gets to know your kid as an athlete better than anyone except you.
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Made by a parent, for parents

EVERYBODY HAS A PIECE OF YOUR KID.
NOBODY HAS THE WHOLE PICTURE.

If your kid's serious about their sport, you know the drill — camps, trainers, teams, leagues, tournaments, most nights and most weekends. You're all in, because they're all in.

Here's what nobody tells you: every one of those people only sees a slice. This trainer has their plan. That coach has this season. The tournament is one weekend. None of them know where your kid was six months ago, where they're headed, or what they actually want. You're the only one holding the whole picture — and that's a lot to hold.

That's what I built ParentEdge to do. You tell it about your kid, and it remembers — month to month, year to year. So when you're wondering what to do Tuesday, what to say before the event, or how to handle the ride home after a rough one, it answers knowing your whole kid, not a snapshot.

It's not another app for your kid to stare at. It's for you — to help you help them. That's the edge.

— Chris, ParentEdge founder · a sports parent, same as you
From one real season

WHAT IT ACTUALLY
MAKES FOR YOU.

Ask in plain language, have it in seconds — every one built for your player, from everything you've told it. This all comes from one travel player's real season: a 12-year-old forward we're calling Nolan. This is the actual depth you get, not demo copy.

The living summary of who your kid is as a player — built from everything you’ve shared, and yours to hand a coach. This is the real card, not a mockup.

Also produced: skill roadmaps · goal worksheets · pre-round routines · weekly summariesSee all outputs →
Why month six sounds different from month one

ONE THREAD,
BUILT OVER YEARS.

The way we remember one parent's thread — not a feed, a picture of a kid that keeps getting sharper, until we know them as an athlete better than anyone except you.

SEP
First sessions
Intake — hockey, age 12, forward, travel. You saw it right away: a beautiful skater with soft hands, and then shot after shot that wouldn't go in. All the skill, none of the goals. We kept all of it.
OCT
A quicker shot
Built the quick release — catch and shoot in one motion, no wind-up, hidden in the skating. A quick shot beats a hard one: it's gone before the goalie can set and read it.
NOV
Good ice
Shot selection — get to home plate, the slot and net-front, before shooting. Almost every goal is scored from the middle; the perimeter shots he'd been settling for were free saves.
DEC
Away from the puck
Off-puck habits — pass and go, drive the net, never stand and watch. The best scorers are dangerous without the puck, and this is where his quiet shifts turned into chances.
JAN
Keeping his feet moving
The mental piece — next shift, keep the feet moving when a game gets frustrating instead of drifting to the outside. Hockey's a game of short shifts and short memory.
FEB
It clicked
The one-motion goal from the slot — caught it and shot it in the same beat, past the goalie before he set. The exact thing we'd drilled a hundred times, live and in a game. That's the whole season in one shot.
Whatever they're chasing
Elite success?We got you.
Making the team?We got you.
Feeling good about themselves?We got you.
Sharper skills, the right way?We got you.

Whatever you need for them in their sport — ParentEdge is there.

What it sounds like

EVERY CONVERSATION
SHARPENS THE PICTURE.

It remembers last week, the goal you set months ago, and the event that's coming up — and it factors all of it into what it tells you today.

It remembers the pattern
"Best skater on the team and he still isn’t scoring. I don’t get it."
You're right that it's not the skating — it never has been. It's the release and the shot selection: he winds up so the goalie's set, and he shoots from the perimeter where goalies win. Good news: those are the most fixable things in the game. He doesn't need more skill, he needs a quicker shot from better ice. Want the garage session we've been building?
It knows what's coming
"What should he work on this week?"
The tournament's this weekend, so I'd keep it sharp, not heavy — quick-release reps and a little shooting from the middle, nothing that plants a new thought two days out. Want a light garage session that leaves him trusting his release?
From real parents

He's always been the prettiest skater out there, and it used to drive me crazy that it never showed up on the scoresheet. This was the season it did — quicker shot, going to the net, actually scoring. And I finally know what to say in the car. That was the moment I got it.

Kevin B.
Hockey parent · Age 12

START THE
CONVERSATION.

Five minutes of setup and we'll already have a picture of your athlete. From there, we keep going — every car ride, every tough week, every weekend. Try it free today.

Your kid's information stays yours. We don't sell it, and we never use it to train AI models. And the kid never logs in — this is your space, not theirs.