Ski Goat for Associations
Give every trainee a better development experience — between contact days and beyond.
Ski Goat gives instructor associations a digital portfolio and programme layer for the training journey. One place for official progression programmes, trainee video portfolios, and captured trainer feedback.
Between contact days, trainees are on their own.
Trainers deliver feedback on the hill — and most of it evaporates overnight. Trainees practice informally with no structure and no visibility. Your official methodology exists as PDFs and memory. Ski Goat gives you a way to change all three.
What changes for your training programme
Trainees prepare better between contact days
AI video analysis, official drills, and comparison tools let trainees practise against your methodology — at their home resort, on their own schedule. They arrive at each contact day more prepared.
Trainer feedback is captured, not lost
Voice notes recorded on the hill, automatically transcribed and tied to the relevant footage. Structured bullet-point summaries the trainee can revisit later. No more rewriting notes into documents after the course.
Every trainee has their own development portfolio
Videos, notes, analyses, and trainer feedback in one shared place — built up over the training journey. A clear, persistent record of progress that both trainee and trainer can return to.
Your official methodology lives in one place
Publish your drills, demo standards, and progression pathways as structured programmes inside Ski Goat. Trainees can compare their own attempts directly against your reference footage. Your syllabus becomes something they actively use, not something they read once.
How it works
Publish your official progression programmes
Your drills, demo standards, and level pathways go into Ski Goat as structured programmes. One programme per certification level or module, with reference footage for each required skill.
Trainees build their portfolio between sessions
Between contact days, trainees upload their own attempts, compare against your reference standard, and receive AI technique feedback. They arrive at the next session having already put in the work.
Trainers capture and share feedback directly
On the hill, trainers record voice notes or video feedback tied to the trainee's own footage. The trainee gets structured, persistent feedback — not just what they can remember from the day.
Progress is visible across the whole journey
The portfolio builds over time. Trainees and trainers can review progress from earlier in the training cycle. Nothing is lost between sessions.
What associations get
Consistent delivery across trainers
Your official methodology is in one structured place, not in each trainer's head or their own set of files.
Better-prepared trainees
Trainees who practise with your drills between contact days arrive more ready. Trainer time goes further.
A more modern training experience
A mobile-first portfolio and programme layer is a more compelling offering than informal tools and scattered feedback.
Feedback that persists
Trainer insight is captured on the hill and stays accessible. Trainees can revisit it throughout the training cycle.
A channel into future trainees
Your official programmes can also be discoverable inside Ski Goat — a lower-barrier way for prospective trainees to engage with your methodology before committing to a full training course.
Start with a single cohort.
A typical pilot runs with one cohort, one trainer group, and one official programme or module. It's designed to validate whether the workflow fits before any broader rollout. Most associations are up and running within a few days.
Talk to us about a pilot →Questions associations ask
Q: Can this be used for formal examination and certification compliance?
A: Ski Goat is built for the formative training journey — portfolios, feedback, practice, and progression. It is not a formal examination system and does not claim to replace assessment compliance infrastructure. Think of it as what happens before and between your contact and exam days.
Q: Does the trainee need to be technically confident to use it?
A: No. Trainees join a shared folder or programme with a link or code. Uploading videos and viewing feedback requires no more than basic smartphone familiarity.
Q: Can we publish our official methodology as programmes without giving it away publicly?
A: Yes. Programmes can be private (accessible only to enrolled trainees) or public (discoverable by anyone in the Ski Goat community). You choose the access level for each programme.
Q: What does a pilot actually involve?
A: Typically one cohort, one trainer, and one official programme or module. We help with the initial programme setup. Most associations have something running within a day or two of deciding to trial it.