Clay Score Card is a free, offline-capable scoring utility for clay shooting sports on iOS.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire the app to replace manual scorebooks with a reliable, no-account digital tracker that functions in remote, offline shooting environments.
For Clay shooting sports participants who require a simple, offline-capable tool for tracking scores and managing squads.
What does it look like?
Key features
Dedicated interfaces for sporting clays, trap, and skeet.
Full scoring and history management without internet connectivity.
Quick round restarts and scoring inputs from the wrist.
How much does it cost?
The app operates as a free utility with no monetization gates or account-based data collection.
Velocity
Maintenance developmentUX improvementsplatform expansionShow more...
Clay Score Card ships approximately one release every 2-3 months, placing it in the maintenance tier. The latest update focused on platform expansion and UX improvements, specifically targeting Apple Watch functionality and scorecard management. Development appears stable but infrequent, with no evidence of a high-frequency live-ops strategy or rapid feature iteration.
Who built it?
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 Clay Score Card
How's the Sports market?
Clay Score Card maintains a niche position as a free, offline-first utility with a 4-star rating on the App Store. The absence of monetization or account requirements signals a focus on utility over growth-driven revenue models.
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Key takeaways for Clay Score Card
Where is it heading?
The app is currently in a maintenance-level release cadence, focusing on utility improvements rather than aggressive growth. The lack of cloud-sync and social features leaves the app vulnerable to larger sports-tracking platforms that may eventually incorporate clay-specific modules.
- The latest release (v1.5.1) focused on location tagging and Apple Watch improvements, signaling a commitment to utility-first feature expansion.
The SWOT
- Offline-first architecture ensures performance at remote ranges
- No-account requirement lowers the barrier to entry
- Integration of club-level leaderboards could drive acquisition
Next best moves
Ship cloud-save because it is the top-requested utility for history management → reduce churn
The counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of monetization is its primary liability…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The developer narrowed its roadmap to prioritize cloud-save functionality over monetization, while the competitive narrative now emphasizes the lack of social features as a primary retention risk.
Bottom line
Clay Score Card succeeds as a focused, ad-free utility for offline scoring, but the lack of cloud-sync limits its growth, so the developer should prioritize cloud-save to prevent data loss.
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