Your chess games tell a story.
Learn to read it.

Other apps analyze your games. This one helps you analyze yourself. Capture the biggest lesson from each game and discover the patterns your memory hides from you.

Your brain is lying to you about your chess.

We all have confirmation bias. We remember the brilliant tactic we found but forget the five games where we hung a piece in the opening. We think we lose to tricky tactics when really we're blundering in time pressure.

Other apps can tell you your Sicilian win rate. They can't tell you why you keep losing those games, or which of your weaknesses would be easiest for you to fix. Only you know what's happening inside your head. chesslog.me helps you capture it.

What you might discover about yourself
  • You keep playing on when you should take a break
  • You rush opening moves you haven't actually studied
  • You avoid endgames you'd win if you just tried
  • Your "tactical weakness" is actually a focus problem

Simple process, powerful insights

Import from Chess.com, Lichess, or add your OTB games. Build your personal improvement database.

Add your games

Sync your Chess.com or Lichess account automatically, or add OTB tournament games. All your chess in one place.

Capture the lesson

After each game, write down the biggest takeaway. Tag common patterns: time trouble, missed tactic, opening gap. Build your personal improvement map.

Discover patterns

See charts of your tagged games over time. Find out what's really causing your losses and focus your training.

See it in action

A clean, focused interface that makes reflection effortless.

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Review your game and capture the key lesson

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See your patterns emerge over time

You've read the books.
Now what?

Chess books and courses are great. But after you've consumed enough content, there's little improvement left from consuming more. The next level requires something different: introspection.

What were you actually thinking when you made that mistake? What pattern in your own mind led to that blunder? Most improving players know introspection matters, but don't know how to do it. chesslog.me gives you a simple system.

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Student's Game vs. opponent
Tagged: Missed tactic
Student's takeaway
“I need to do more tactics puzzles. I keep missing wins.”
Coach's comment
Look closer—you saw the tactic but talked yourself out of it. This is the 3rd game where you rejected a winning move because it “looked too easy.” Trust your calculation!
For coaches

Correct your students' misconceptions

Students often draw the wrong conclusions from their games (and engine analysis can make this even worse). They blame tactics when it's really time management. They think they need more theory when they actually need to trust their instincts.

With chesslog.me, you see exactly what your students think went wrong. Now you can guide them to the real lesson—the one that will actually help them improve.

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are really telling you?

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