What is RepRecap?
RepRecap is an iOS app for volleyball coaches. It runs on both iPad and iPhone, with iPad as the primary practice setup because the larger screen is easier for athletes to see. You mount the device on a tripod, an athlete performs a rep, and a few seconds later RepRecap plays that rep back so the athlete can see it themselves.
The core idea is delayed replay. The device is always recording, and it's always showing the camera feed — but slightly behind. You pick the delay (anywhere from 0 to 60 seconds) so it matches the drill: a few seconds for short skills, longer for hitting lines where athletes need time to walk over to the screen.
When something is worth keeping — a great hit, a coaching moment — tap Save. RepRecap holds onto that clip; everything else rolls off naturally. Later, you can tag clips to a specific athlete and stitch a per-athlete reel to text or AirDrop to the player or their parents.
What it's not
RepRecap is not a full-game film tool like Hudl. It's not for tagging plays in a match, exchanging film with another team, or breaking down opponents. It's a practice tool: short reps, fast feedback, one team.
It's also not a cloud service. There are no accounts, no servers, and no internet uploads. Video lives on the device until you choose to export it.
Who it's for
The first user is a club volleyball coach for girls ages 10–15, but RepRecap fits anyone running practice with:
- An iPad (2022 or newer) or iPhone 12 or newer running iOS 17+
- A tripod (or stable mount) you can leave set up during drills
- Athletes who'd benefit from seeing themselves immediately after a rep
If that's you, head to What you need next.
Last updated 2026-06-03