[UTILITY] MentalForge - #1 Poker Mental Performance Tracker

[UTILITY] MentalForge - #1 Poker Mental Performance Tracker

Hey everyone,

My friend and I are building Mentalforge because we felt that poker players had plenty of tools for strategy, but almost nothing to help them work on the mental side of their game in a structured way. Now we’re lookin for other players helping to improve it.


Our claim: The improvement infrastructure around poker is well developed on the technical side β€” solvers, hand history review, coaching, training sites. The mental side has basically nothing equivalent. You might consume content, maybe see a coach, but there's no consistent practice structure the way there is for technical work.

The gap we kept coming back to: most players know roughly when they're playing their best and worst, but almost nobody has data on *why*.

  • What their sleep was like.

  • Whether they were carrying stress into the session.

  • How strong the loss-recovery urge was before they sat down.

  • Which tilt patterns show up consistently across weeks of play.


That's exactly why we built MentalForge β€” it’s a short check-in before you play, a short review after, and over time a database of your own mental game you can actually visualize metrics and learn from.

A few things that drove the design: the questionnaire isn't just data collection β€” answering honestly before a session is itself a form of preparation. There's solid research behind this and we've built around it rather than just slapping a slider on "how tilted are you 1-10." Things we track:

  • cognitive clarity

  • emotional stability

  • pressure to recover losses

  • variance resilience

  • A/B/C game split

  • And more

The pre-session check-in takes 2 minutes. The post-session review takes 3-5. The value compounds as you log more sessions.

We're opening beta this week to a small group. We want players who will actually use it and tell us what's wrong β€” not people looking for a finished product.

If you're interested: Mentalforge.io

Happy to answer questions here β€” what the tool looks like, how the data is structured, the psychology behind the questions.

26 March 2026 at 02:48 PM
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