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NextMove workflow

How to use NextMove as a full training loop, not just a one-off report

NextMove works best when you use it in cycles: analyze a clean batch of games, save the report, turn recurring mistakes into drill packs, and then use the daily review queue to keep the patterns alive.

Diagnose the patterns that actually repeat Turn findings into drills you can reuse Keep progress visible between reports

What NextMove helps you do

The app is designed to move you from diagnosis to practice to follow-up, so your games turn into an actual study system.

Focus 1

Diagnose the patterns that actually repeat

The report pulls together recurring mistakes, weak openings, phase breakdowns, and the clearest next training priority across a batch of recent games.

Focus 2

Turn findings into drills you can reuse

Save the most useful examples into drill packs, then let the app convert those positions into reusable review cards instead of losing them after one session.

Focus 3

Keep progress visible between reports

The homescreen, account page, daily review queue, and progress views make it easier to keep training moving even when you are not running a fresh analysis.

Recommended workflow

Keep the process simple enough that you will actually repeat it after every batch of games.

1

Analyze one clean batch

Start with one platform, one mode, and a sensible sample size so the report reflects a real pattern instead of mixing unrelated games together.

2

Read the report from summary to examples

Begin with the profile summary and recurring patterns, then move into the attached example positions so you understand both the theme and the concrete mistake.

3

Save the best drill packs

When a pattern is clearly worth training, save that pack. The saved pack gives you a short focused practice set, while the underlying cards feed spaced review over time.

4

Use the review queue during the week

Come back daily to clear what is due. This keeps the patterns fresh without forcing you to rerun a full report every time you want to train.

5

Rerun and compare after more games

After you have played enough fresh games, run another report and compare whether the same weaknesses, openings, and habits are still showing up.

Product map

Jump into the right part of the app

This page should lead somewhere useful. Use these routes based on what you want to do next.

Start

Run a fresh analysis

Use the main analysis flow when you want a new diagnosis from a recent batch of games.

Resume

Go to your homescreen

Use the homescreen to pick up due reviews, reopen your latest report, and see what deserves attention now.

Library

Open your account workspace

Use the account page for saved packs, saved reports, review progress, and your training library.

Understand

Read the calculations page

Use calculations when you want the scoring, rating, and progress views explained in plain terms.

Where each part of the app fits

You do not need every screen every day. Each one has a specific job in the training cycle.

Report

Use reports for diagnosis

Reports are where you identify the biggest habit, weakest phase, problem openings, and the most valuable next study theme.

Homescreen

Use the homescreen to resume quickly

The homescreen is the command center: due reviews, daily progress, latest report, ability map, and fast actions back into the right task.

Account

Use the account page as your training library

Your account page keeps saved packs, saved reports, spaced-review status, and captured drills in one place so nothing useful gets lost.

Review queue

Use the review queue for retention

The queue is there to stop good examples from becoming forgotten examples. It turns previous mistakes into a lighter daily habit.

Calculations

Use calculations to understand the numbers

The calculations page explains the rating and progress views so you can understand what each score means and what it does not mean.

PDF export

Use exports when you want something portable

Premium export is useful when you want to keep a snapshot, share it, or review a report away from the app.

Why NextMove

The app is strongest when you repeat the loop

NextMove is not meant to be a one-time diagnosis page that you read once and forget. Its value compounds when you keep moving between analysis, drills, review, and fresh games.

That loop matters because chess weaknesses rarely disappear after one good session. The report tells you what is recurring now, the drill packs make the theme concrete, and the review queue keeps it alive long enough to show up differently in future games.

Related guides

Use the workflow page for the product, then go deeper on the report angle you care about most.

Run NextMove on your own games

The guide makes the workflow clearer, but the useful part starts when the patterns come from your own decisions and positions.