Audio speed tests
Record a session, detect clap events, review the waveform, and clean obvious noise before the final count.
Fastclap.app helps athletes measure clap rate from audio, clean up false hits, follow structured regimens, and build a community around the weirdly beautiful pursuit of faster applause.
The software layer stays intentionally simple: capture, count, correct, and train. The magic is the operating system around it: community, coaches, courses, training materials, and a shared place for people who want to get faster.
Request a founding spotFast clapping is too dense for manual counting. Fastclap turns a microphone recording into a reviewable event map, so athletes can trust the number before they train against it.
Record a session, detect clap events, review the waveform, and clean obvious noise before the final count.
Build clap speed like an endurance skill: warmups, ladders, timed holds, rest days, and streaks.
Turn elite technique into short lessons, drill libraries, practice plans, and progress checkpoints.
Give serious clappers a place to compare notes, get feedback, and train with people who care.
The MVP can analyze audio in the browser, store only session summaries, and keep bulky recordings out of the database unless a user deliberately exports or submits a clip.
The course can turn fast clapping into a repeatable progression: short lessons, measured drills, streaks, and coaching feedback.
Hand path, contact consistency, relaxed shoulders, and a steady cadence.
Short bursts above target pace with full recovery between efforts.
Race-pace intervals that teach the hands to stay clean while fatigue builds.
Light forearm, wrist, and finger work so training can compound safely.
Fastclap can start as a focused subscription: a precise counter, streaks, practice plans, course drops, and small group coaching. Leaderboards can wait until the measurement layer is trusted.
Join the build list for first invites, private testing, and the first training cohort. No spam. Just faster hands.