Based on 29 real App Store reviews, here's exactly what users wish Competition Log apps would build.
Features users are literally asking for in their reviews, ranked by demand.
"I mainly use this app to check my own splits and draw times in Steel Challenge. That used to be easy to find by clicking on the stage bars. I cannot find this info now."
"The only real value I got from this app was the shot time data both numerical and in the graph. I can't find that anywhere."
"I no longer have the ability to compare my results to others (no more + sign) and i can no longer edit my scores."
"Instead of menus, there are now long/short tap features to add shooters to compare. But you"
"'What if' edits don't stick. If you edit a stage and try to go back to the m"
"The new update is horrible. I don't see any option to calculate 'what if' or look at stage times with splits."
"This app is mostly useless in its current form. Cannot use it to sign up for matches."
"UI is trash. Not worth $10. Can't even sign into your account and register for matches."
"The only thing this can do is display match results…nothing else. Can't find matches, follow clubs…nothing."
Prioritized actions based on user demand and market opportunity.
34% of reviews mention crashes and 31% cite broken search - basic stability is the #1 prerequisite for market entry. Users explicitly state current app is 'unusable' and 'worthless' due to technical failures.
Multiple users cite shot time data and splits as the 'only real value' they got from the app. This is a core use case for serious competitors looking to improve performance, and it's currently missing or hidden.
Comparison feature was heavily used ('+' sign mentioned) but removed or hidden. Users want to benchmark against others - make this a first-class, obvious feature with simple tap-to-add interface.
Users explicitly complain about wasted screen space and non-iOS-standard UI patterns. Professional software engineers can't figure out the interface - follow platform conventions and maximize data visibility.
Users want to model performance improvements by editing stage scores. Current app's what-if feature doesn't save changes. This is valuable for training and goal-setting among serious competitors.
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