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Analytics Prompts

SwerveNerd doesn’t ship with built-in charts. Instead, the app exports everything it knows about your skiing as a single JSON file you can paste into your AI assistant of choice. The AI handles the analysis — trends, comparisons, distributions, charts — and the output is only as good as the questions you ask.

This site is the prompt library. It exists for two reasons:

  1. To give your AI enough context. The domain glossary teaches your assistant the sport so it can interpret your data accurately.
  2. To save you from prompt-crafting. The Prompt Recipes section has battle-tested prompts you can paste verbatim — pick the question you want answered and paste the prompt straight into your AI chat.
  1. In the SwerveNerd app, open Settings → Advanced Data Analytics, choose a skier, and tap Copy JSON to Clipboard. (Step-by-step.)
  2. Open ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini in a new chat.
  3. Paste the JSON. Below it, paste the URL to this site (https://swervenerd.com) so the assistant can fetch the schema and glossary if it needs to.
  4. Paste a prompt from the recipe library — or write your own using the prompting tips.
  • “Has my best pass improved month-over-month for the last two seasons?”
  • “At 34 mph and -32 off, what’s my buoy-count distribution?”
  • “Did changing my fin DFT from 0.760 to 0.765 actually help?”
  • “Compare my practice and tournament performance — am I a choker?”
  • “Which boat brand do I score highest on, controlling for site?”

The recipe library has a working prompt for each pattern, including follow-ups that ask the AI to render a Mermaid chart or markdown table.

SwerveNerd only logs slalom. Trick, jump, wakeboard, and freestyle data aren’t in the export, so don’t expect those answers. Anything in the export is fair game.

The export contains your skier name and birth date by default. The app’s anonymisation toggle (on by default) replaces them with "Skier" and a computed age. Toggle it off only if you trust your assistant’s privacy posture.