Aimchess
Personalised AI coach that analyses your online games and builds a weekly training plan around your weaknesses.
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Our take
Aimchess is probably the best product in the "personalised coach" bucket right now. The opening report alone has sent me back to study specific lines more than any generic course ever did. Fair warning though: if you don't play many rated games, it's just not enough data for the system to tell you much beyond the obvious.
Aimchess connects to your Chess.com and Lichess accounts, pulls your game history, and runs a battery of analyses to surface patterns you can’t see in any single game: recurring opening mistakes, time-trouble tendencies, tactical motifs you miss disproportionately, and weaknesses by phase.
The output is a personalised training plan: drills, puzzles, and opening reviews generated specifically from your own losses.
Pros
- Pulls your Chess.com / Lichess games automatically and builds a personalised dashboard
- Weekly training plan targets your actual mistake patterns, not generic puzzles
- Detailed breakdowns of opening results, blunder rate, time management
Cons
- Below ~1400, the sample size in your game history is too small for the AI to say much useful
- Some insights are statistical rather than truly diagnostic ("you lose more on Sundays")
- Mobile app is the secondary experience — the web dashboard is where the real value lives
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