Build a board from scratch
Use the editor when the board is specific to one meeting, one opponent, or one export.
Open editorUse this page as a route map. If you need a blank board, open the editor. If you need a repeatable football pattern, start with a template. If you need to explain an idea clearly, use a worked example or the help docs.
Use the editor when the board is specific to one meeting, one opponent, or one export.
Open editorUse templates when the same football pattern repeats across sessions, analysis clips, or tactical explainers.
Browse templatesUse worked examples when the main challenge is communication, not the board mechanics.
Browse examplesUse the help center for exact steps on drawing, animation, 3D, export, and offline restore.
Read help docsMap goalkeeper support, center-back separation, full-back height, and the midfielder rotation that creates the free lane under pressure.
Read templateShow where the back line, holding midfielder, and nearest attackers must be before the ball is lost, then animate the first reactions after the turnover.
Read templateBuild a clean set-piece board with blockers, starting spots, delivery zone, near-post run, and second-ball coverage.
Read templateStart with a static board that shows the winger pinning the full-back and the half-space opening, then add controlled frames for the supporting movement and underlapping run.
Read exampleUse curves and arrows sparingly. The key is to show the pressing line, cover shadow, and teammate who jumps once the pass is forced wide.
Read exampleLabel the starting positions first, then animate only the movements that matter: blocker path, primary run, secondary attack, and rebound coverage.
Read exampleThis page groups public workflows and routes by task, so visitors can choose a template, example, help doc, or product page that matches the job they are trying to do.
Start with a template when the tactical pattern is familiar and repeatable. Start blank when you are building a one-off meeting board, opponent-specific sequence, or export.
The help center is the best route for step-by-step UI guidance, while templates and examples are better for showing the finished communication pattern.
Yes. This page is a public workflow hub. The editor remains the place where you actually draw, animate, save, and export the board.