Air Shooting Diary is a sports utility app for air pistol and rifle athletes to log training sessions and analyze accuracy on iOS.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Athletes hire this app to correlate shooting performance with psychological states, replacing manual paper logs with a digital, searchable database.
For Professional and amateur air shooting athletes who require a digital log for training progress and performance analysis.
What does it look like?
Key features
Personalized container for storing shooting results with pistol and rifle presets.
Accuracy charts mapping performance against attributes like attentiveness and anxiety.
How much does it cost?
The app is currently free with no visible subscription or IAP gates, focusing on user acquisition and community feedback.
Velocity
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The app has been inactive for 556 days, falling well outside the threshold for active development. There have been no feature updates or maintenance patches since the latest version was released in early 2025. Given the lack of activity for over 18 months, the development momentum is classified as dormant.
Who built it?
SIARHEI MASKVIN
2 apps tracked · Sports
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for Air Shooting Diary: Sport Note
How's the Sports market?
Air Shooting Diary occupies a specialized niche in the Sports category with no current monetization. The 557-day update gap suggests a lack of competitive pressure in this specific sub-segment.
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Key takeaways for Air Shooting Diary: Sport Note
Where is it heading?
The sports logging market is consolidating around platforms with high-frequency update cadences. Air Shooting Diary's maintenance-mode posture leaves it exposed to specialized coaching apps that can rapidly iterate on data visualization.
- The latest release occurred over 18 months ago, signaling a shift to maintenance mode rather than active growth.
- The absence of user ratings suggests low organic discovery, which limits the app's ability to build a community-driven feedback loop.
The SWOT
- Specialized discipline-specific presets for pistol and rifle training.
- Integrated psychological attribute tracking within shooting sessions.
- Integration with wearable heart-rate monitors to correlate physical exertion with shooting accuracy.
- B2B partnerships with shooting clubs for centralized team log management.
Next best moves
Ship a community-requested feature update because the 18-month silence risks total user abandonment → restore user trust.
The counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of monetization is a strategic liability…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The analysis now incorporates the lack of user ratings as a core weakness and threat to organic growth, while the product remains in a dormant state.
Bottom line
Air Shooting Diary provides a functional niche logging tool, but the 18-month development gap prevents it from capturing the professional market, so the developer must ship a feature update or community-engagement roadmap to avoid total user abandonment.
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