Hi everyone,
I'm a chess player and hobby developer, and I built a free web app to solve a problem I kept running into: spending hours on an opening repertoire, then forgetting it at the board.
Repertoire Trainer – repertoiretrainer.com
What it does:
- Build your repertoire with the built-in PGN editor, or upload an existing PGN file (for example from Lichess)
- Train move by move on an interactive board
- Spaced repetition – positions you struggle with come back sooner, positions you know well appear less often
- Progress statistics to track your learning
Works for both White and Black repertoires, flips the board automatically, and is mobile-friendly.
It's completely free – no premium tier. I'm a solo developer and this is a passion project. The app has been live for a few days and I'm actively improving it based on user feedback.
Would love to hear what the Lichess community thinks – what's missing, what could be better, or what features would make it genuinely useful for your training?
Hi everyone,
I'm a chess player and hobby developer, and I built a free web app to solve a problem I kept running into: spending hours on an opening repertoire, then forgetting it at the board.
Repertoire Trainer – repertoiretrainer.com
What it does:
- Build your repertoire with the built-in PGN editor, or upload an existing PGN file (for example from Lichess)
- Train move by move on an interactive board
- Spaced repetition – positions you struggle with come back sooner, positions you know well appear less often
- Progress statistics to track your learning
Works for both White and Black repertoires, flips the board automatically, and is mobile-friendly.
It's completely free – no premium tier. I'm a solo developer and this is a passion project. The app has been live for a few days and I'm actively improving it based on user feedback.
Would love to hear what the Lichess community thinks – what's missing, what could be better, or what features would make it genuinely useful for your training?
Hey I tried it out and it is very nice but there is one big issue somehow it only trains 31 of the 380 white moves in the repertoire. But thank you very much
Hey I tried it out and it is very nice but there is one big issue somehow it only trains 31 of the 380 white moves in the repertoire. But thank you very much
@Zoliboli said ^
Hi everyone,
I'm a chess player and hobby developer, and I built a free web app to solve a problem I kept running into: spending hours on an opening repertoire, then forgetting it at the board.
Repertoire Trainer – repertoiretrainer.com
What it does:
- Build your repertoire with the built-in PGN editor, or upload an existing PGN file (for example from Lichess)
- Train move by move on an interactive board
- Spaced repetition – positions you struggle with come back sooner, positions you know well appear less often
- Progress statistics to track your learning
Works for both White and Black repertoires, flips the board automatically, and is mobile-friendly.
It's completely free – no premium tier. I'm a solo developer and this is a passion project. The app has been live for a few days and I'm actively improving it based on user feedback.
Would love to hear what the Lichess community thinks – what's missing, what could be better, or what features would make it genuinely useful for your training?
I'm unable to get registeration email in my inbox
@Zoliboli said [^](/forum/redirect/post/MR1xLhjU)
> Hi everyone,
> I'm a chess player and hobby developer, and I built a free web app to solve a problem I kept running into: spending hours on an opening repertoire, then forgetting it at the board.
> Repertoire Trainer – repertoiretrainer.com
> What it does:
>
> - Build your repertoire with the built-in PGN editor, or upload an existing PGN file (for example from Lichess)
> - Train move by move on an interactive board
> - Spaced repetition – positions you struggle with come back sooner, positions you know well appear less often
> - Progress statistics to track your learning
>
> Works for both White and Black repertoires, flips the board automatically, and is mobile-friendly.
> It's completely free – no premium tier. I'm a solo developer and this is a passion project. The app has been live for a few days and I'm actively improving it based on user feedback.
> Would love to hear what the Lichess community thinks – what's missing, what could be better, or what features would make it genuinely useful for your training?
I'm unable to get registeration email in my inbox
@Wolf12340 said ^
Hey I tried it out and it is very nice but there is one big issue somehow it only trains 31 of the 380 white moves in the repertoire. But thank you very much
There may still be issues with large repertoires. Smaller repertoires should work. I'll look into it.
@Wolf12340 said [^](/forum/redirect/post/1DaAwtiI)
> Hey I tried it out and it is very nice but there is one big issue somehow it only trains 31 of the 380 white moves in the repertoire. But thank you very much
There may still be issues with large repertoires. Smaller repertoires should work. I'll look into it.
I'm unable to get registeration email in my inbox
Sometimes it takes a little longer for the verification email to arrive. I've tested it with several email addresses and it worked. Maybe you should try using a different email address.
> I'm unable to get registeration email in my inbox
Sometimes it takes a little longer for the verification email to arrive. I've tested it with several email addresses and it worked. Maybe you should try using a different email address.
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This website is really good.
This website is really good.
Looks really good. Is it possible to train side-lines randomly or one after another? Or we have to upload each line separately as single line to train them all?
Looks really good. Is it possible to train side-lines randomly or one after another? Or we have to upload each line separately as single line to train them all?