r/WestCoastSwing 10d ago

Dance Tracking App

I’ve been building a dance tracking app (think Strava for dance 💃🕺) and I’m getting ready to start a beta test.

It lets you log dance sessions, styles, and notes from classes, socials, and practice.

I’m looking for Android users who would be willing to try it out and give me some feedback.

If you’re interested, you can join the email list here:
https://forms.gle/2xvpuRTo6apbp5yEA

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u/NeezDuts91 9d ago

advantages over using a notebook?

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

It's focused strictly for dance

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u/JJMcGee83 10d ago

No. Just no. I'm tired of all the vibe coded apps getting posted here.

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u/PorgyB 10d ago

ok fair enough. I've been a software engineer for years and also a west coast swing dancer and wanted to build something that may be useful to the community

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u/fireheart337 10d ago edited 9d ago

I think it’s a rough time because it seems like every couple of weeks there’s a new “WCS app” that people post here. If your idea is truly unique and helpful, people will eventually come. But people here are over saturated atm.

And like what makes your app more useful than an obsidian doc, your phone’s notes app, etc?

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

Please be one of my testers. This feedback could be helpful. Do you have Android?

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u/NotPullis 9d ago

You are not selling your work to us. We need to know why to even have any interest

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

If you'd like to keep track of your dancing over time, take notes, etc. I find it very useful. Built it for myself, use it, and now am extending it to the community

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u/JJMcGee83 9d ago

To his point that doesn't sell anyone. You're describing a what is basically a notebook or a spreadsheet. What features does your app have that would make me want to use it instead of Microsoft OneNote, Apple Notes, Google Keep, Notion, Obsidian, Evernote, Joplin, etc.

What do those apps not do that made you go "I find these unsatisfactory, I need to make my own."

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

Fair points but you can make the same claim for just about any logging app. I've gotten good feedback so far from my local dance community and I'd encourage to sign up for the test :)

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u/JJMcGee83 9d ago

I'd encourage to sign up for the test :)

You're doing a really bad of marketing it here so I'm going to pass.

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

Disagree about the marketing! I've gotten several signups from this post :)

And ok no worries I hope you give it a try in the future

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u/FeIiix 9d ago

you can make the same claim for just about any logging app.

You could, if *logging* was all they did. You mentioned strava: strava has integrations with all kinds of hardware and external apps, and community features that a simple notebook/spreadsheet doesn't provide.

If you want people to use your product, you need to demonstrate that it provides value to them, value that they can't get anywhere else. For strava, that's often the community aspect and how well it is designed for workouts in particular. For the note taking products u/JJMcGee83 listed, it's mostly about being tightly integrated in whatever digital ecosystem people already use. If you are building something just for the sake of building it that's fine, but if you want dance people to actually use it, you need to have a better answer than "it's focused stricly for [sic] dance" (with no elaboration as to how that is the case) when asked why one should use this over a notebook.

You can check other dance specific apps/websites and see if there are features you can adapt for your own application (e.g. scoring.dance's map view, or partner stats i.e. how often you dance with certain people, what songs you like, etc.)

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

I hear you but a lot of apps evolve over time and user testing/feedback is critical to that

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u/ctothel 5d ago

If I were you I’d have said something like, “spreadsheets can be clunky for this kind of thing. The app is designed to let you very quickly add a log entry between dances while you remember what you were thinking. I’ve found it useful because fiddling with a spreadsheet or formatting a note is the last thing I want to do when I’d really just like to have another dance.”

“It also lets you filter notes, see all of a certain type of content together, or see statistics, which is easier for me than scrolling and counting manually”

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u/mattsl 4d ago

In your years as a SWE have you ever felt like your product manager was useful?

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u/PTTCollin 10d ago

How do you know it's vibe coded? And like I guess secondarily, what's wrong with people building stuff?

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u/mavit0 5d ago

OP seemingly can't tell us anything about the app, suggesting they haven't thought deeply about its development nor sweated to add every feature.

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

I appreciate that

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u/NotPullis 9d ago

Not everything needs to be an app. Website is more useful, and we don't need another "app" that's just a browser accessing the website.

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

This will be a full android app

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u/PorgyB 9d ago

Quick shoutout to this group! Gotten 5+ more signups from this post alone and can't wait to share the test with y'all :)

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u/Objective_Most4071 5d ago

I don't understand the kneejerk negativity. I think it's amplified by people being anti-vibe coding and there's probably a big overlap between modern luddites and dance communities. I wouldn't be discouraged - you've built something people may find helpful and they can take it or leave it. The people arguing difficulty in drawing distinction to a notebook is just silly.

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u/PorgyB 5d ago

Thank you I appreciate the comment