FBTL Profile Page IDEAs for MVP Minimally Viable Product

 
  1. Ideal Player Bingo Card (5x5 “First Set” progress grid)   I will fill in the squares with topics.. Center square will be FBTL

     
    This is the centerpiece: a simple, visual 25-square board that represents the first “set” of key EQ/character traits in your Teaching Academy. Each square is a trait (Calm, Role Model, Determination, etc.), and as members complete them, the board fills in—instant progress, instant motivation. It’s shareable, satisfying, and makes the program feel like you’re building something, not just consuming content.

  2. Second Set Bingo Card (next 25 traits, unlockable)  (NOT NECESSARY FOR NOW>>BUT AS PROGRAM PROGRESSES TO BE ADDED
    Once members complete enough of the First Set (or finish it entirely), the Second Set unlocks—another 25 squares that feel like an “advanced draw.” This creates natural momentum and retention: people want to “get into the next room.” It also allows you to pace the curriculum and keep the experience clean—new season, new set, new energy.

  3. Overall progress meter: X/50 traits earned + % complete
    A clean progress bar (and count) gives members a quick snapshot of where they are in the program without needing to click around. It’s the “scoreboard” of growth: not ranking-based, not results-based—development-based. This helps members stay in a long-game mindset and makes the experience feel organized and professional.

  4. Daily Check-In button (2-minute entry point)
    This is the easiest on-ramp to the whole platform: a fast, low-friction “do this today” button that keeps people coming back. It can be a quick emotion ID (Emotion Racket style), one intention, and one tiny action. If nothing else, members can do this daily and still feel connected and progressing.

  5. Streak tracker (I will incorporate tennis language/iconography Set Point / Set Won)  Possible Wimbledon style scoreboard  make it look cool/meaningful
    Streaks are sticky, but yours should feel tennis-native and meaningful. Instead of “7-day streak,” make it “Win a Set” (7 straight check-ins), with “Set Point” on day 6. This turns consistency into a fun narrative and rewards the behavior that actually builds EQ: repetition, not intensity.

  6. Current Focus tile (“This week I’m training: ___” + Continue)
    This prevents wandering. Members always have one clear focus and one obvious next step—no decision fatigue. You can set this automatically based on where they are in the curriculum, or let them choose (Calm this week, Inner Voice next week, etc.). It keeps the platform feeling guided and personalized.

  7. Match Mode button (Pre / Mid / Post match + Parent car ride)
    This is the “in the moment” feature that makes the platform feel indispensable. Members tap Match Mode and pick the situation, and the site delivers a 60–90 second reset: one quick prompt. It turns your curriculum into a toolbelt under pressure, not just reading material. 

    Button: MATCH MODE (top right or sticky bottom) Pre-Match Nerves, Mid-Match Spiral, Post-Match Crash, Parent Car Ride

  8. 30-Day Challenge tracker (active challenge + completion badge)
  9. Challenges create short-term commitment inside a long-term program. A visible tracker (12/30 days) keeps people engaged and gives them a mini-finish line. The badge at the end becomes identity-building and shareable, and the challenges can rotate monthly to keep subscriptions fresh.

  10. Tennis Identity Card (goals + “Superpower / Kryptonite” + favorites)  Could be in the mode of a Baseball card
    This is the human layer: a quick profile snapshot that builds belonging and personalization without becoming a social network. Goals, favorite player/shot/racket, plus your signature “Superpower / Kryptonite” language makes it feel like FBTL. It also gives you a foundation for smart recommendations (“You said your kryptonite is anger—here’s your next too

MVP shortcut: These can be prebuilt pages with embedded video + text.









Bingo Card Topic Naming (format rules)

To make the grid look clean:

  • Each square label: 1–3 words
    Examples:

  • Calm

  • Inner Voice

  • Reset

  • Gratitude

  • Hope

  • Role Model

  • Determination

  • Composure

  • Perspective

  • Flow

You can later map exact Academy topics behind each square.


Copy snippets (so it sounds like FBTL)

  • Ideal Player Bingo

    • “Two sets. Fifty traits. One lifetime sport.”

  • Earned Square

    • “Trait earned.”

  • Set Won

    • “Set won. Keep going.”

  • Match Mode

    • “Reset. Regulate. Compete.”

       

      FBTL Profile Page MVP (Bingo Card System)

      Core idea

      Users are building their Ideal Player by completing two 5x5 Bingo cards:

      • FIRST SET = foundational EQ (25 topics)

      • SECOND SET = advanced tools + pressure situations (25 topics)

      Each square follows the same loop:
      Watch → Practice → Retest → Earn (square turns “completed”)


      1) FIRST SET Bingo Card (5x5)

      Card title: Ideal Player Build — First Set
      Subtext: 25 traits. One set at a time.






      The JourneyEnvironmentRole ModelPlayer’s BoxCharacter
      FearFrustrationAngerAnxietyDoubt
      CalmGratitudeFBTL BasicsHopePassion
      MindfulnessInner VoiceSelf-TalkComposurePerspective
      Daily RoutinesCheck-InEmotion RacketResetFlow

      Note: “FBTL Basics” is your built-in orientation module (How it works / how to use the tools). Great as the center square.


      2) SECOND SET Bingo Card (5x5)

      Locked until First Set is completed (or you can unlock it at 20/25 if you want softer gating).

      Card title: Ideal Player Build — Second Set
      Subtext: Tools, pressure, and staying in it for life.






      DeterminationResilienceConfidenceSelf-BeliefGrit
      FocusGoal SettingVisualizationMeditationMantras
      Breath WorkPre-MatchFLOWBetween PointsChangeovers
      Post-MatchPressureMomentumBad CallsCheaters
      Playing FriendsPlaying RivalsBig MatchesBurnoutJoy



       


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