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February 18, 2026

Yippie vs OnForm: AI Coaching vs Video Analysis in 2026

OnForm and Yippie both involve recording your golf swing on a phone. That's roughly where the similarity ends. OnForm is a video communication tool built for coach-student relationships. Yippie is an AI swing analyzer built for solo practice. Here's the honest comparison.

What OnForm Does Well

OnForm's strength is in connecting coaches with students remotely. If you work with a teaching pro who uses OnForm, the workflow is clean:

  • Coach-student connection — Students record swings and submit them through the app. The coach receives the video, annotates it with drawings, voiceover, and side-by-side comparisons, then sends it back. It's an asynchronous lesson platform.
  • Annotation tools — Coaches can draw lines, add telestration, record voice notes, and highlight specific frames. These tools are built for instruction, and they work well for that purpose.
  • Multi-sport support — OnForm isn't golf-specific. It supports any sport where video analysis is useful — tennis, baseball, swimming. Coaches in various disciplines use it.
  • Remote lesson delivery — For golfers who can't see their coach in person regularly, OnForm provides a structured way to get feedback between lessons. The coach reviews on their own time and sends back a detailed breakdown.

Where OnForm Falls Short for Solo Golfers

OnForm's design assumes someone else is part of the process — a coach, an instructor, a training partner. For the golfer who shows up to the range alone three times a week, several limitations emerge:

  • Requires a recording setup — OnForm works best when someone else records you, or when you set up a tripod at a specific angle. At a busy driving range, this is friction that adds up. Many golfers skip recording entirely because the setup takes too long.
  • No automatic swing detection — You need to manually start and stop recording, or manually trim clips after the fact. When you're hitting 50 balls in a session, that's a lot of tapping and trimming.
  • No automated analysis — OnForm does not measure joint angles, track body keypoints, or calculate biomechanical data. The video is raw footage until a human coach annotates it. Without a coach, you're watching video of yourself and guessing what's wrong.
  • Feedback is asynchronous — Even with a great coach on the platform, turnaround time is hours or days. You submit a swing on Tuesday, get the annotated response on Thursday. The feel of what you were doing at the range is long gone by then.
  • Coach fees are separate — OnForm charges its own subscription, and the coach charges for their time on top of that. Remote lesson packages typically run $50-150+ per month depending on the instructor.

How Yippie Is Different

Yippie is built for the solo range session. Every design decision targets the golfer who wants to improve without depending on another person:

  • Zero setup — Prop your phone against your golf bag or a range divider. No tripod, no specific camera angle required, no friend needed. You're recording in under 10 seconds.
  • Audio swing detection — Yippie listens for the sound of your club striking the ball and automatically captures each swing. No button presses, no manual trimming. Hit balls naturally and the app keeps up.
  • AI does the analysis — On-device machine learning tracks 17 body keypoints and 5 club keypoints at 60fps. It calculates 20+ biomechanical angles at all 8 swing phases automatically. You don't need a coach to draw lines on the video — the AI measures everything objectively.
  • Real-time feedback (3-5 seconds) — In Coach Watching Mode, Yippie delivers coaching feedback after every swing. Not hours later. Not days later. Seconds later, while you're standing over the next ball. This tight feedback loop is how motor learning actually works.
  • Personalized drills — Yippie generates practice drills based on your measured angle gaps. If your spine angle changes 8 degrees between address and impact (early extension), you get drills specifically targeting posture maintenance through the downswing.
  • Pro comparison with real numbers — Compare your angles to Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Scottie Scheffler at every swing phase. Not a side-by-side video overlay — actual degree-by-degree measurements showing where you diverge from tour averages.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureYippieOnForm
Primary use caseSolo practice at the rangeCoach-student remote lessons
Swing detectionAutomatic (audio)Manual record/trim
Analysis methodAI pose estimation (20+ angles)Human coach annotation
Feedback speed3-5 secondsHours to days
Requires a coachNo — AI coach built inYes — for meaningful feedback
SetupPhone against bag (10 sec)Tripod or second person
Biomechanical angles20+ measured at 8 phasesNone (manual drawing only)
Personalized drillsYes — AI-generatedOnly if coach provides them
PrivacyOn-device onlyCloud upload for coach sharing

Who Should Use OnForm?

OnForm is a good choice if you have an ongoing relationship with a teaching professional and want a structured way to share swings remotely. If your coach already uses OnForm, the platform provides real value as a communication tool between in-person lessons. It's particularly useful for golfers who see their coach monthly and want check-ins between visits.

Who Should Use Yippie?

Yippie is built for the golfer who practices on their own. If you go to the range two or three times a week, you want feedback on every swing — not feedback on one swing three days later. Yippie gives you an AI coach that watches every swing, measures your mechanics objectively, tells you what to fix, and provides drills to fix it. No appointment needed, no extra fees, no waiting.

Even golfers who work with a coach find Yippie valuable for the sessions in between — it reinforces what the coach is teaching and provides objective data on whether you're making progress on the specific changes you're working on.

The Bottom Line

OnForm is a video communication tool for coaches and students. Yippie is an AI coaching tool for golfers who practice solo. If your primary need is sending annotated video back and forth with a teaching pro, OnForm handles that. If your primary need is getting real-time, data-driven coaching feedback during your range sessions — without depending on another person — Yippie is the clear choice.

Free to start. Prop your phone against your bag and see what 3-second AI coaching feedback feels like.