Vishesh Bhardwaj

Smash App - The training app badminton players have been missing

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Most badminton players practice randomly. No structure, no progression, no idea if they're improving. Smash App gives you weekly training plans, 100+ drills filtered by level and location, progress tracking with streaks, and daily session notifications. Tennis has dozens of training apps. Badminton has YouTube playlists. Works on any phone browser. Also on iOS App Store.

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Vishesh Bhardwaj

Hey Product Hunt! 👋

I'm Vishesh, solo builder from Surrey, Canada. I built Smash App because I got tired of wandering around the court not knowing what to practice.

I play badminton 3-4 times a week. Intermediate level. Every session I'd think "should I work on clears today? footwork? Maybe just rally?" No plan. No consistency. Just vibes.

Looked for an app. Found nothing good. Tennis players have CoachNow, SwingVision, TopCourt. Badminton has... nothing.

Took about 3 months of nights and weekends to get it to a place I was proud of.

Current features:

- Beginner and Intermediate training plans (4-5 weeks structured)

- 100+ drills with filters for solo/partner, court/home, skill level

- Session tracking and progress streaks

- Push notifications for daily sessions

Works instantly on any phone browser. No download needed. Sign in with Google or Apple and you're training in under 2 minutes.

Now also available on the iOS App Store : https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/smash-badminton-training/id6763928060

Android users can jump straight in at smashappbadminton.com.

It's free right now. Planning freemium once I hit 100 users.

Badminton is the 2nd most played sport in the world by participation. Huge in South Asia, Southeast Asia, China, UK. But the app ecosystem is basically empty.

Happy to answer questions! And if you play badminton, would love your feedback.