Features and improvements shipping to TOMO
Your Study tab now works like a coach who watched you train this week — not a playlist. Every pick has a specific reason: a position you keep getting caught in, a technique you're building, or something new to broaden your game. Plus duration on every card so you can always answer "do I have 8 minutes or 40 right now?"
Your weekly feed is now structured around three distinct purposes — not just "videos TOMO thinks you'd like."
Every video in the app now shows how long it is, right on the card — pick cards, search results, and the position library. You can decide in one glance whether you have time right now.
Below the section header you'll see your weekly film study budget — "~35 min of curated film study · 5 videos" — and it updates as you watch. After finishing a pick, gold dots track where you are in the week.
The feed is bounded between 20 and 60 minutes of content per week. If your picks would run long, TOMO swaps or drops the longest video automatically. If they'd run short, it adds a quality short-form pick to round out the week.
Videos in search results and the position library were missing duration after last week's update. Fixed — every card now shows how long the video is regardless of where you find it.
Why this matters: The average BJJ practitioner watches 3-4 YouTube videos a week but rarely connects what they watch to what they're struggling with on the mat. TOMO now bridges that gap — the "Why this pick" card on each video is tied to your actual training log. When you tapped out to a rear naked choke twice this week and TOMO shows you a back defense breakdown, that's not an algorithm. That's coaching.