TrapScores is a specialized sports utility app for tracking trap shooting scores across American, Continental, and Olympic disciplines on iOS and watchOS.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Shooters hire the app to maintain a persistent performance history without the social cost or manual friction of traditional paper logbooks.
For Trap shooters participating in American, Continental, or Olympic disciplines who require simple, hands-free score tracking.
What does it look like?
Key features
Standalone scoring entry via watchOS that syncs to iPhone or iPad via iCloud
Input scoring via inexpensive Bluetooth camera shutter remotes
Tracks scores for American, Continental, and International/Olympic trap disciplines
Synchronizes scoring data between TrapScores and MyClayScores apps via shared iCloud storage
How much does it cost?
The app operates as a free utility with no visible monetization, likely serving as a personal tool or a lead-in for the developer's other titles.
Velocity
Dormant developmentperformanceShow more...
The app has been inactive for more than 7 months, with the last recorded release occurring in mid-November 2025. Given the lack of updates in the last 6 months, the development momentum is classified as zombie. There is no evidence of ongoing feature development, bug fixes, or live operations during this period.
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 TrapScores
How's the Sports market?
TrapScores maintains a 5-star rating on the iOS platform, serving a niche sports demographic that prioritizes specialized utility over social features.
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Key takeaways for TrapScores
Where is it heading?
The outdoor sports logbook market is shifting toward automated data collection and sensor integration. TrapScores remains stable as a manual utility, but it must address the lack of long-term data analysis to prevent churn to competitors that offer deeper performance insights.
- The app maintains a steady utility-first focus, but the lack of active feature iteration leaves it vulnerable to automated entrants.
The SWOT
- Wearable-first scoring entry via watchOS reduces physical friction during active rounds
- Shared iCloud storage with MyClayScores creates a unified data history for multi-discipline shooters
- Integrate environmental or weather-tracking sensors to automate logbook entries
- Develop a web-based portal for long-term score analysis and trend reporting
Next best moves
Ship web-based analytics portal because manual entry lacks long-term trend visualization → increase user retention
The counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of monetization is its primary risk: without a revenue stream…
Read the full takeFeature gaps
Web portal synchronization (available in iAngler but absent here) +2
Since the last report: The competitive analysis shifted from a narrow focus on trap-shooting hardware to a broader benchmarking against outdoor logbook utilities, highlighting a need for web-based analytics to counter automated competitors.
Bottom line
TrapScores wins on hardware-integrated utility but lacks the retention loops required to scale, so the developer should prioritize a web-based analytics layer to defend against automated logbook competitors.
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