Practice sessions and notes work together to help you track what you’re working on, who you’re dancing with, and what you want to remember.
Start a session
Go to start a session and fill in your location, focus, and intention. Add practice partners by name or by linking their profile. You can also add tags to make sessions easy to find later. You can only have one active session at a time.
While your session is running, you can link reference videos from the platform to capture what you’re working on.
End and rate
When you’re done, end the session and give it a 1 to 5 star rating. If the session ran longer than an hour, you’ll get a prompt to confirm or adjust the duration. You can also flag sessions as favorites or mark them for review.
Auto-generated notes
Every session creates a note in your “Practice” journal. The note comes pre-filled with your location, partners, focus, mood, and tags, plus sections for warmup, practice block, closing, and reflections. Edit it during or after your session to capture what you learned.
Your practice notes are shared with your partners, so they see the session record too.
Notes on their own
Notes aren’t just for practice. You can create a new note anytime from Notes. Organize them into journals, tag them, and search across everything.
Two features that make notes more useful:
- Wikilinks. Type
[[note title]]to link between notes. The connection is created automatically, and you’ll see backlinks on the target note. - YouTube embeds. Paste a YouTube URL into a note and the platform pulls in the video. You can create timestamped clips right from the note.
Find your stuff
Browse your sessions to filter by focus, location, tags, favorites, or flagged items. Your latest active session also shows up on your dashboard so you can jump right back in.