Built for snowboarders who are done plateauing

Progression for riders who know they should be better by now.

StokePath is a premium snowboarding progression app for all mountain riders who can make it down the hill, but know their carving, steeps, trees, moguls, switch, and overall control still need work. Instead of random tips, you get a clear roadmap, focused drills, structured feedback, and a smarter path to real progression.

All mountain first Beginner friendly, intermediate obsessed Works with YouTube and TikTok clips
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This week’s focus
From skid to carve
Week 2
Edge control reset
Stop washing out the tail and start feeling the board finish turns clean.
Steeps confidence
Take speed from scary to manageable with repeatable line and timing drills.
I feel stuck
Get one cue for your next run instead of vague advice that sounds nice and does nothing.
Why riders use it

The gap between getting down and riding well is where StokePath lives.

  • Turn chaos into a progression plan.
  • Practice the right drill, not ten random ones.
  • Use clips and reflections to tighten your technique faster.
1 fix at a time
4 zones roadmap, drills, feedback, progress
0 fluff just actionable progression
Ideal rider

You can make it down almost anything. You just know it still looks messy.

That is exactly who this is for. StokePath is not trying to replace a resort map or a snow report. It is built to make your riding sharper, cleaner, calmer, and more intentional.

Most snowboard apps track your day. StokePath improves your riding.

Riders do not plateau because they are lazy. They plateau because progression gets fuzzy. One friend says bend more. Another says go faster. A video gives five conflicting tips. The result is the same: you keep riding, but the gaps stay there. StokePath exists to remove that fog and replace it with a progression system that feels structured, technical, and actually usable on the mountain.

Carving still feels fake You can link turns, but the board still skids, chatters, or washes out when the pace picks up.
Steeps change your whole body language You know what you want to do, but your confidence disappears the second the pitch gets serious.
Advice is everywhere and none of it sticks You do not need more tips. You need the right drill, the right cue, and the right next step.

A progression system designed around real riding problems

Every part of the product is built to answer one question: what should this rider focus on next if they want to look and feel more solid on snow?

Personalized progression roadmap

Start at your actual level and move through focused skill paths for carving, edge control, speed management, steeps, trees, moguls, switch, and freestyle foundations.

  • Clear next steps instead of random content
  • All mountain progression built into the product
  • Better for repeat riders than one-off lesson notes

I feel stuck coaching

Tell StokePath what terrain exposes you, where the movement falls apart, and what the fear level is. The app gives you a short fix plan, a targeted drill, and one cue to obsess over next run.

  • Fast enough to use before dropping in
  • Built around actual sticking points
  • Turns frustration into a practical plan

Video based feedback

Paste a YouTube or TikTok link, or upload a clip, and turn your footage into a real learning asset. Compare attempts over time and track whether your riding is actually tightening up.

  • Useful for self review and coaching
  • Makes progress visible, not just emotional
  • Connects what you feel with what is actually happening

On mountain friendly

Big buttons, clean flows, and fast decisions so the app feels usable on a cold chairlift and not like homework.

Progress with context

Track confidence, consistency, terrain comfort, and skill milestones so you can see where your riding is genuinely leveling up.

Built for confidence too

Technical improvement matters, but so does mental ease. StokePath is designed to make lines feel calmer, not just look flashier.

How StokePath works

The experience is simple on purpose. It should feel like a smart riding system, not a cluttered app trying too hard.

1

Choose the part of your riding that keeps exposing you

Carving. Speed control. Steeps. Trees. Moguls. Switch. Small jumps. Start where the cracks actually show up, not where your ego wants to start.

2

Get the right drill and cue for your next run

StokePath narrows the noise. You get a direct next step, not a lecture. That makes practice feel focused, repeatable, and way easier to trust.

3

Log attempts and compare your riding over time

Use notes, outcomes, and clips to build proof that your riding is tightening up. The point is not just to feel better. The point is to ride better.

What the offer should feel like
“I do not want another app that tells me how many runs I took. I want the app that tells me why my turns still break down and what drill fixes it.”
The StokePath value proposition in one sentence
Why this niche works

Intermediate riders are where the money is

Beginners use free content. Experts trust themselves. Intermediate riders are the sweet spot because they are frustrated enough to care, invested enough to spend, and self aware enough to know that more riding alone will not fix everything.

Simple pricing that matches how early products actually grow

Start with a founding member offer to validate demand and create urgency. Then move into a subscription once the value is obvious and repeatable.

StokePath Pro

$10per month

The recurring model once you know what riders love most. This should be built around coaching value, progression clarity, video feedback, and consistent on mountain use.

  • Full progression roadmap access
  • Unlimited stuck checks and skill tracking
  • Deeper feedback and premium progression tools

Try the app. Find the weak spot. Fix it.

Open StokePath on your phone, tell it what part of your riding still feels off, and start building a progression path that feels sharper, calmer, and way more intentional.

FAQ

Clear answers build more trust than trying to sound like a giant company.

Is StokePath only for beginners?

No. Beginners can use it, but the strongest fit is riders who can already get down most runs and want to ride with more control, confidence, style, and precision.

Do I need to download anything?

Not yet. StokePath can open directly in your browser. Later you can add it to your home screen if you want it to feel more like a native app.

What makes this different from a resort app or tracking app?

Resort apps help you navigate the mountain. Tracking apps help you measure the day. StokePath helps you progress as a rider.

Can I use my own clips?

Yes. The experience is designed to work with uploaded clips as well as YouTube and TikTok links, which makes it easy to review footage from anywhere.