Raas All-Stars is a companion app for the collegiate Raas-Garba dance circuit, providing live standings and competition results on iOS.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire the app to consolidate fragmented competition data into a single source of truth, removing the need to manually track standings across social media.
For Collegiate dancers, alumni, and fans involved in the South Asian Raas-Garba dance circuit.
Key features
Simulates outcome changes based on hypothetical competition results
Real-time tracking of bid point rankings and qualification status
Aggregated view of weekly lineups, placings, and judge panels
How much does it cost?
The app operates as a free utility to support the collegiate dance circuit, prioritizing community engagement over direct monetization.
Velocity
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The app has shipped only one release in the last two months, resulting in a cadence of approximately 0.12 releases per week. This velocity falls into the maintenance tier, as the latest release focused solely on performance optimizations and a specific data correction rather than new features or live operations. Development appears to be focused on stability and maintenance of existing data rather than active growth or content expansion.
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 Raas All-Stars
How's the Entertainment market?
Raas All-Stars functions as a niche utility within the Entertainment category, holding a 5-star rating based on 3 reviews since its March 2026 launch. The lack of review volume indicates the app is currently in an early-adoption phase, relying on circuit-specific word-of-mouth rather than broad store discovery.
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Key takeaways for Raas All-Stars
Where is it heading?
The collegiate dance circuit utility market is consolidating around official partnerships, giving Raas All-Stars a strong foundation. However, the reliance on manual data entry creates a significant operational risk that will erode user trust if updates lag behind real-time competition results.
- The app launched in March 2026 and currently maintains a stable, albeit small, user base without significant churn or growth signals.
- Manual data entry requirements create a scalability bottleneck that will likely lead to user frustration as the competition season intensifies.
The SWOT
- Official companion status provides a high barrier to entry for unofficial circuit trackers.
- Predictive leaderboard tool creates a unique engagement loop for competitive fans.
- Integration of automated scoring APIs could remove manual data entry bottlenecks.
- Expansion into wearable notifications for bid point changes would increase daily utility.
Next best moves
Automate competition result ingestion because manual entry is a high-maintenance bottleneck → increase data reliability and update frequency.
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The app's greatest risk is not a competitor…
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Automated scoring systems (available in Bracketology but missing here) +1
Since the last report: The report reflects a strategic pivot from social-feature development to operational automation, driven by the identification of manual data entry as a critical scalability bottleneck.
Bottom line
Raas All-Stars succeeds as a niche utility by centralizing circuit data, but the manual maintenance model is unsustainable, so the PM must prioritize automated data ingestion to ensure long-term reliability against automated rivals.
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