Teams

Create racing teams, share content, and track driver progress

Teams brings structured collaboration to Braking Lab. Whether you are a coach managing a roster of drivers, a racing team preparing for an event, or a group of friends pushing each other to improve, Teams gives you a shared workspace to train together.

Overview

Teams lets you create private groups where members can share exercises, laps, telemetry data, race strategies, and more. Coaches can monitor driver progress, compare braking performance across the team, and assign practice plans. Drivers get visibility into how their teammates train and can learn from each other’s data.

Key benefits:

  • Centralized coaching - Share exercises and track notes with your entire team at once
  • Progress tracking - See who is practicing, improving, and hitting their targets
  • Telemetry comparison - Overlay braking zones across multiple drivers to find gains
  • Event coordination - Plan race events, assign drivers, and keep everyone aligned

Creating a Team

  1. Open the Teams section from the main navigation
  2. Click Create Team
  3. Fill in your team details:
    • Team name - Choose something your members will recognize
    • Logo - Upload a team logo (optional)
    • Accent color - Pick a color that represents your team identity
  4. Click Create to finalize

You become the Owner of the team automatically. You can start inviting members right away.

Tip: You can change the team name, logo, and accent color at any time from Team Settings.

Inviting Members

There are three ways to invite people to your team:

Email Invitations

Send invitations directly to email addresses. The recipient receives an email with a link to join. You can assign a role (Coach or Driver) at the time of invitation.

Invite Code

Generate a short code that you can share verbally, in a chat, or on social media. Anyone with the code can join your team. Invite codes can be regenerated or disabled at any time.

Copy a direct URL that takes people straight to your team’s join page. Like invite codes, links can be regenerated or revoked.

Tip: New members join as Drivers by default. Admins and Owners can change roles after someone joins.

Roles & Permissions

Each team member has one of four roles:

PermissionOwnerAdminCoachDriver
Manage team settingsYesYes--
Invite & remove membersYesYes--
Change member rolesYesYes--
Share content to teamYesYesYesYes
Approve content suggestionsYesYesYes-
View team analyticsYesYesYes-
Add coaching notesYesYesYes-
Access shared contentYesYesYesYes
Delete the teamYes---
Transfer ownershipYes---
  • Owner - Full control over the team. There is exactly one Owner per team.
  • Admin - Can manage members and settings, but cannot delete the team or transfer ownership.
  • Coach - Can share content, approve suggestions, view analytics, and add coaching notes. Cannot manage members or settings.
  • Driver - Can access shared content and submit content suggestions for review.

Sharing Content

Content Types

Teams supports sharing 8 types of content:

  1. Exercises - Custom brake training exercises
  2. Laps - Recorded lap data
  3. Video Practice - Video analysis sessions
  4. Track Notes - Corner-by-corner notes for specific tracks
  5. Race Events - Scheduled races and sessions
  6. Race Strategies - Fuel, tire, and pit strategies
  7. Telemetry Sessions - Full telemetry session recordings
  8. Telemetry Laps - Individual lap telemetry data

Visibility Levels

When sharing content, choose who can see it:

  • Everyone - All team members (Owners, Admins, Coaches, and Drivers)
  • Coaches & Drivers - Excludes no one in practice, but useful for organizational filtering
  • Coaches Only - Only Owners, Admins, and Coaches can see this content

Suggestion Workflow

Drivers can suggest content to share with the team. When a Driver submits a suggestion:

  1. The content appears in a Pending state
  2. A Coach, Admin, or Owner reviews the suggestion
  3. They can approve (content becomes visible to the team) or reject it

This keeps shared content curated and relevant for the whole team.

Team Dashboard

The Team Dashboard is your central hub. It shows:

  • Team stats - Total members, shared items, and activity metrics
  • Recent activity - Latest shared content, new members, and updates
  • Top performers - Members with the highest recent practice activity or accuracy
  • Quick actions - Buttons to share content, invite members, or view analytics

The dashboard updates in real time so you always have a pulse on your team’s training.

Telemetry Comparison

One of the most powerful team features is the ability to compare braking telemetry across drivers.

Comparing Braking Zones

Select two or more drivers and a track to overlay their braking data. This reveals:

  • Where each driver begins braking
  • How aggressively they apply initial pressure
  • Trail braking differences through the corner
  • Consistency across multiple laps

Reference Sessions

Coaches can mark specific sessions as reference sessions. These serve as benchmarks that other drivers can compare against. Use the fastest or most consistent driver’s data as a target for the rest of the team.

Coaching Notes

Coaches can attach notes to specific corners, laps, or sessions. These notes are visible to the driver and help provide context for what to work on. Notes support text annotations tied to specific moments in the telemetry.

Team Calendar

The Team Calendar helps coordinate race events and practice schedules.

  • Race events - Add upcoming races with date, track, and session details
  • Driver assignments - Assign specific drivers to each event
  • Coach notes - Attach preparation notes or strategy reminders to events

The calendar gives everyone on the team a clear view of what is coming up and who is involved.

Scoreboards

Scoreboards rank team members based on their training performance.

Types

  • Lap times - Fastest laps by track and car
  • Exercises completed - Total exercises finished in a time period
  • Best scores - Highest accuracy or performance scores

Filters

Filter scoreboards by:

  • Time period (week, month, all time)
  • Track
  • Exercise type

Scoreboards encourage friendly competition and help coaches identify who might need extra attention.

Analytics

Team analytics give coaches and admins insight into the team’s overall training activity.

Practice Leaderboard

See who has been putting in the most practice time. The leaderboard ranks members by total practice duration, sessions completed, and consistency (days active per week).

Discover which exercises your team uses most. This helps coaches understand what the team gravitates toward and identify gaps in training coverage.

Activity Summary

A high-level view of the team’s training over time:

  • Total sessions per week/month
  • Average accuracy trends
  • Active vs. inactive members
  • Content sharing frequency

Settings

Team Appearance

  • Change team name
  • Update logo
  • Modify accent color

Notifications

Team members automatically receive in-app notifications for key events:

  • New shared content
  • Event reminders
  • Member joins and leaves
  • Suggestion approvals and rejections
  • Role changes

Notifications appear via the bell icon in the top navigation bar.

Beta Limits

During the beta, teams include generous limits at no cost:

  • Up to 100 members per team
  • Up to 200 shared exercises
  • Up to 50 shared track notes
  • 1 team per owner

Danger Zone

Actions that require extra confirmation:

  • Leave team - Remove yourself from a team (Owners must transfer ownership first)
  • Transfer ownership - Hand Owner role to another member
  • Delete team - Permanently remove the team and all shared content

Warning: Deleting a team cannot be undone. All shared content will be permanently removed.