For competitive shooters and firearm owners who prioritize detailed record-keeping and performance analysis.
Providing specialized digital logging tools for competitive shooting sports enthusiasts. Helping marksmen track performance and inventory with precision.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 1Last updated
IndoorBase
v1.64
2.8y ago
Primary focus
Sports utility and performance tracking apps
Scale
indie
Target audience
Competitive shooters and firearm owners who prioritize detailed record-keeping and performance analysis.
With only 2 releases in the last 6 months and 4 out of 6 apps classified as abandoned, the publisher is currently in a maintenance phase.
6 apps analysed
Dropbox integration enables basic cross-device database sharing
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 5 of 6 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
78/100
Avg sentiment score
ZeroPoint directly competes for the serious shooter's attention by expanding beyond simple inventory into performance tracking and active range training.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
This app is a direct functional competitor that targets the same habit-tracking and frequency-logging audience as When oh When, but with a more robust feature set.
WatchTally competes for the same utility-focused user base by prioritizing quick, specialized input methods for logging events.
Action Logger overlaps with the target app by offering structured event logging with a focus on data-driven health and lifestyle tracking.
This app overlaps with AmmoBaseX by combining range journaling with ammunition inventory tracking in a single interface.
Range Day competes by focusing on the performance and training aspect of shooting, capturing the same user base interested in tracking range activity.
This app serves as a parallel for hobbyist inventory and activity tracking, competing for the user's time spent logging personal performance data.
While in a different niche, it competes for the same 'hobbyist logging' market segment by offering specialized tracking for outdoor enthusiasts.
While in a different sport, it competes for the same 'niche scorekeeping' market segment by digitizing manual paper-based tracking.
This app shares the same utility-first philosophy, focusing on time-based event management and user-defined templates.
While primarily a civic tool, it competes for the same 'event logging' mental space by allowing users to track and report specific occurrences.
These apps compete for the same 'utility-focused' user segment that values precise, data-driven tracking for specialized personal interests.
Both apps serve niche hobbyist communities requiring specialized tracking and data management for specific inventory or game-state variables.
This app represents a high-scale utility competitor that captures the same 'tracking and counting' user behavior found in AmmoBase.
This app occupies the same category of specialized logging, focusing on a specific domain of data collection and analysis.
Both apps function as digital inventory managers for physical collections, targeting users who need to organize and track specific assets.
This app occupies the same utility space by providing specialized scoring interfaces for competitive events.
This newcomer targets the same 'personal progress tracking' demographic, albeit within the martial arts vertical.
Represents a modern, data-heavy approach to hobbyist logging that could influence user expectations for UI and automation.
This app enters the utility space with a focus on real-time cloud synchronization, challenging the manual entry model of older tools.
This newcomer enters the space by combining task-based logging with health-focused analytics, overlapping with the target's tracking utility.
This newcomer threatens by introducing modern AR-based tracking, which could shift user expectations for how data is visualized.
This app targets the morning routine segment, using tracking and progress monitoring to compete for user attention in the utility category.