Volleyball match analysis app

Vollyze from Japan

Turn match data
into the next
practice plan.

Vollyze helps volleyball teams record match stats, review serve receive and rotation trends, and decide what to train next. The app is currently available in Japanese while we test interest from English-speaking coaches and teams.

Match stats Serve receive Rotation trends

Available on the App Store Japan Sports Free Top 100 June 2026

Vollyze report screen showing serve efficiency, landing heatmap and next-match suggestions in Japanese UI.
Serve receive analysis Find where first contact breaks down.

Review A-pass trends, sideout context and repeated point-loss patterns after reception.

Rotation analysis See which rotations create pressure.

Keep the conversation focused on the lineup patterns that affect the whole team.

Practice planning Choose one next training theme.

Move from match review to a short, coachable practice priority.

How it works

A simple workflow for volleyball teams.

Vollyze is designed for coaches who need fast team-level decisions, not a complicated scouting system that only one specialist can use.

01

Record the match

Track points, errors, play results and key moments during the match with a workflow made for the bench.

02

Review from the bench

Check point runs, serve receive, rotation trends and patterns that may matter before the next timeout.

03

Read the report

After the match, turn raw records into a short review of what affected the team most.

04

Plan the next practice

Use the review to choose one concrete practice theme instead of ending with a long list of numbers.

The current app interface is Japanese. Use this English page as a product preview while we evaluate demand for English support from volleyball coaches and teams.

Staff / Team sharing

Start with team trends, then check players when needed.

High-level volleyball programs often use deep player-by-player analysis. Many school, club and youth teams need something simpler first: a clear view of the team issue that should shape the next practice. Staff supports sharing with up to 3 people, while Team expands the workflow to up to 30 members.

Team issue

Identify the pattern that changes the match.

Repeated point losses, serve receive pressure and rotation-specific runs are easier to act on than dozens of isolated clips.

Player detail

Still check individual records when they matter.

Vollyze can support player-level review, but the main value is keeping that detail connected to the team's next decision.

Practice plan

Make the review usable by tomorrow.

The goal is not more data. The goal is a practice theme that players and coaches can understand quickly.

Vollyze match report screen in Japanese UI.

Practice brief

Issue Serve receive under pressure
Evidence Lower sideout rate after imperfect passes
Next Reception to first attack sequence

Screens

Built around the match-to-practice cycle.

The screenshots are from the current Japanese app. English labels on this page explain what each screen is used for.

Match input

Record the game without slowing the bench down.

Capture point results and play context so the review starts from actual match data.

Vollyze match input screen in Japanese UI.
Bench review

Use quick trends during timeouts and set breaks.

Review serve receive, rotation and scoring momentum while the match is still alive.

Vollyze bench review screen in Japanese UI.
Spike trajectory

Add context after the rally.

Supplement the record with ball trajectory and error context when that detail helps explain the play.

Vollyze spike trajectory input screen in Japanese UI.
Report

Turn the review into the next training priority.

Connect match stats, analysis insights and practice planning in one coaching workflow.

Vollyze report screen with heatmap and next-match suggestions in Japanese UI.

FAQ

For English-speaking volleyball teams.

A short explanation for coaches comparing volleyball stats apps, match analysis tools and practice planning workflows.

Is Vollyze a volleyball stats app?

Yes. Vollyze records volleyball match data and helps coaches review team trends such as serve receive, rotation analysis and point-loss patterns.

Is the app available in English?

The current app is Japanese. This English landing page is a market test before deciding how quickly to expand English support.

Who is Vollyze for?

It is designed for school, club and youth volleyball teams that want a practical match review process without building a full scouting department.

Can it support individual player analysis?

Yes, player-level records can be reviewed. Vollyze still starts from team-level issues so the analysis leads to a clear practice decision.

Can coaches share reports with staff?

Staff supports sharing with up to 3 people, such as a coach, assistant coach and manager. Team expands shared use to up to 30 members.

Instagram

Follow Vollyze on Instagram

We share volleyball analysis ideas, match review notes and product updates from Japan.

Download

Try the Japanese app,
or follow the English rollout.

The current iOS app is Japanese. Coaches interested in English support can follow Vollyze on Instagram while we evaluate demand.