Trap Shooting Scorecard is a free utility for tracking American trap shooting scores for groups of up to five people on iOS.
Product velocity
Maintenance
Daily rank 🇺🇸
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Sports
Sentiment
4.8
283 reviews
Nemesis
Fragmented field
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire this app to replace paper scorecards during live practice, seeking a low-friction way to record hits and misses without interrupting the shooting rhythm.
For American trap shooters who need a digital scorecard to track performance for small groups.
What does it look like?
Key features
Tracks scores for one to five trap shooters simultaneously during a round.
Exports round results into a CSV file for email transmission.
Allows users to modify past shots within the current round.
How much does it cost?
The app is offered as a free utility with no visible subscription or IAP gates.
Velocity
Maintenance developmentUX improvementsperformanceShow more...
The app has shipped only one release in the last 202 days, placing it firmly in a maintenance cycle. The latest version focused on a UI redesign and core tracking features, but there has been no subsequent development activity or evidence of live operations. Development appears to have stalled, with no updates provided to users in over six months.
Who built it?
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
Recent user voice shows a thrilled sentiment. Users appreciate the simple and clean interface makes scoring trap shooting rounds easy during active practice sessions and emailing completed round data allows users to maintain records of their shooting performance over time.
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
What users say, by theme
- The simple and clean interface makes scoring trap shooting rounds easy during active practice sessions
- Emailing completed round data allows users to maintain records of their shooting performance over time
- Inability to modify scores or edit shooter names after a round concludes prevents correcting errors
6 of 6 recent reviews analyzed · limited sample · Thrilled overall
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Competitive landscape for Trap Shooting Scorecard
How's the Sports market?
The app maintains a 4.81-star rating across 283 total ratings, positioning it as a high-satisfaction utility within the niche sports scoring category.
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Key takeaways for Trap Shooting Scorecard
Where is it heading?
The niche sports scoring market remains fragmented, favoring apps that provide deep performance insights over simple tallying. Trap Shooting Scorecard must transition from a static scorecard to a performance-tracking tool to maintain its relevance against emerging, more feature-rich competitors.
- The app maintains a stable, high-rating base, but the lack of feature expansion over the last six months risks stagnation against more active rivals.
The SWOT
- Clean interface reduces cognitive load during active shooting
- CSV export provides a path for long-term performance tracking
- Develop granular miss-type tracking to appeal to technique-focused shooters
- Add social sharing to increase group engagement
Next best moves
Ship post-round editing because users report frustration when they cannot fix input errors after a round ends → improve retention
The counter-intuitive read
The app's simplicity is its primary barrier to growth…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The product remains in a maintenance cycle with no feature updates, but the competitive assessment has evolved to include hardware-based threats and a more critical view of the app's simplicity.
Bottom line
Trap Shooting Scorecard succeeds as a lightweight, free utility for casual groups, but the inability to correct post-round data limits its utility for serious performance tracking, so the developer should prioritize a round-editing feature to prevent user churn.
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