Builds, code, scouting, and lessons from the field

A personal command center for your VEX robotics season.

Showcase robots, document iterations, track match performance, and keep the useful links a serious competitor reaches for during crunch time.

24 drivetrain tests 8 code modules 3 robot versions

Season snapshot

Swap these placeholders with your real season numbers.

Team
00000A
Robot
Prototype 01
Best Skills
-- pts
Next Event
TBD

Portfolio

Projects ready for your uploads

Add photos, CAD screenshots, code links, and what changed from one iteration to the next.

Robot Build

Drivetrain Iteration

Document gear ratio choices, wheel tests, acceleration notes, and field handling.

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Programming

Autonomous Routines

Track route diagrams, sensor tuning, PID constants, and autonomous reliability.

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CAD

Mechanism Concepts

Showcase intake, lift, launcher, or endgame ideas with screenshots and test results.

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Engineering notebook

Keep decisions and evidence easy to scan.

A good notebook tells the story of why each change happened. This section is shaped for quick updates after build sessions.

Define season goals

List scoring priorities, constraints, and what the robot must do reliably.

Prototype and test

Record setup, measurements, failures, and what the next revision should change.

Post-match review

Compare scouting notes against actual performance and update the build roadmap.

Competition tools

Useful things to keep close during a VEX season

Match Log

Record alliance partners, autonomous win points, driver control notes, and lessons.

  • Quals and eliminations
  • Preload and route notes
  • Endgame consistency

Scouting Board

Track teams you may partner with or face, including strengths and reliability.

  • Cycle speed
  • Defense profile
  • Autonomous paths

Checklist

Keep the boring critical stuff visible before inspection and before each match.

  • Batteries charged
  • Firmware checked
  • Spare parts packed

Resources

Fast links for building, coding, and competing

Contact

Ready for your name, team, socials, and resume.

Replace the placeholder links with your email, GitHub, YouTube build logs, CAD library, or school robotics page.