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by bowlr
2581 days ago
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Hey! Thanks for the feedback. I have definitely considered doing a trial of sorts. It is something I have in my backlog. Can you help me with this statement " I never use these tracking apps since every game, especially in sports shot, varies from lane to lane and night to night.". Are you saying that other tracking apps you have used don't allow you to track the lane patterns per lane and per night? |
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For me, I find that tracking software is too much analytics and no real payoff. They are just lists of scores with not much meaning behind it. After a while, you forget why you've done a bad/good job. For me, when I make mistakes bowling, I just simply write down the note and store in my notepad on my cell. There I can write text notes for what's going on with myself.
Maybe a good solution for this frame of mind is to showcase users who have improved over time with your app. Of course, they would have to opt in for that, but that may sway someone like me to giving this software a go.
There's so much more in this space that you can do besides simple analytics.
I have a lot of ideas for this, but wouldn't want to bombard you with suggestions unless you're interested. I and am actually planning an web app and will start developing on it soon (have to finish another app first).
I will say that congratulation in gaining some traction on Reddit. Its hard to get the courage to list your project there, for the response can go either way. With you the best of luck with this.