PEWPEW/LIFE v0.1 · TARGET ACQUIRED PewPewLife ships eleven core features built for sport shooters across Europe. The goal: one tool for the logbook, progression, community, document safety, AI target analysis, groups / clubs and direct messaging — no data resale, no targeted ads, and a free core that stays free.
The core of the app. In three screens you record a complete session: discipline, gun, caliber, distance, position, conditions (weather, wind, temperature), score, grouping, rounds fired. Fields adapt automatically to your discipline — no useless boxes for a clay shooter, no wind field for 10m air. Choose between quick entry (score + rounds) or detailed (all technical variables). Each session can be marked public or private. Repeat a similar session in one tap thanks to smart pre-filling from your last entry.
Every logged data point becomes an actionable chart. Progression sparklines, best performance per caliber and distance, 30-day moving average, weekly trend. The app automatically separates training and competition scores so your curves stay honest. Filter by gun, caliber, discipline, range. A 12-week progression view tells you in black and white whether you're improving, stalling or regressing — useful to adjust your training plan.
A feed of the shooters you follow — a community tool, not an ad wall. Public sessions appear chronologically with score, discipline and an optional shooter comment. Like, comment, share natively. Moderation tools are active from day one: block, report, mute a user in two taps. No publication contains your precise location — the range can be shown if you tagged it, but your GPS position stays on your phone.
Create a challenge, invite shooters, watch the live leaderboard. Five scoring modes cover virtually everything: best hits/rounds ratio, IPSC hit factor, total rounds, best raw score, period progression. Free duration (a day, a weekend, a month). The leaderboard updates automatically whenever a participant logs a qualifying session. Ideal for spicing up a club season or running a long-distance duel with a friend from another federation.
9,709 ranges indexed across Europe (Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg), imported from official local federation databases (FFTir, FFBT, FFTAR, Swiss Shooting, VSK, URSTBF, FLTAS) + OpenStreetMap for DE, IT, ES. Interactive map, discipline filters, range profile with hours, contacts, disciplines practiced. Geolocation is local only — your position never leaves your device. Range data is enriched by the community: a shooter can suggest a fix, flag a closure, add a missing range. Edits go through human review before publication.
Eight tiers, from Sunday Shooter to Legendary. Points are computed from sessions you actually logged — not a button you can buy. A competition score weighs more than training, a rare discipline gives a bonus, test sessions don't count. Your status is public on your profile, visible to other shooters and useful for matching balanced challenges. Progress is slow by design: we reward consistency, not farming. No shortcut, no paid boost — ever.
Store your sensitive documents locally on your phone: shooting license, insurance certificate, blood-type card, prefectural authorizations, medical certificates. Access is unlocked by biometrics (Face ID, Touch ID, Android fingerprint). Files never leave your device — no cloud, no server backup, no duplication. If you lose your phone, you lose the vault. That's intentional: no one but you (not even us) can access it. The trade-off is explicit and you can export your files anytime.
For a session to really count, the app verifies you're near an indexed range when you log it. Authenticated sessions get a badge visible on your profile and in the feed. Verification is local: your device compares your position to the range database, no coordinates are sent to the server. Logging from your couch still works but won't be flagged authenticated. This eliminates phantom scores and makes leaderboards credible — without turning the app into a tracker.
Instead of counting holes by hand, snap a photo of your target and let the AI do the work. You can provide an optional "before" photo of the clean target — the AI compares the two and only reports new holes, useful when you reuse a target across sessions. One-tap calibration: tap the center, the app auto-detects the outer ring via a Hough scan and derives scale. If auto-detect fails, tap a second point on the outer ring. The result gives you hit count and impact positions, which you review before saving the session. Processing runs through a hardened edge function: rate-limited, file-size capped, URL allow-listed — no abuse vectors.
Groups let you gather shooters around a club, training squad, or just a crew of friends. You can create public (searchable, open) groups, private (invite-only), or hidden ones. Each group has its main discipline, country, and admin system: owner, mods, members. Groups appear in the Discover tab, filterable by country (FR, BE, LU, CH, DE, IT, ES) and discipline. Manage join requests, kick a member, transfer ownership. Challenges can be restricted to a group — handy to run an internal club championship.
Private 1-on-1 conversations with other shooters, in realtime. Write to a member from their public profile, from a shared group, or from the feed. No need to know their email or phone — messaging stays internal to the app. Messages are encrypted in transit, stored on Supabase EU (Frankfurt), and conversations are listed by latest activity. Block or report a user in two taps. Push notifications only if you opt in. No group chats for now — DMs are intentionally 1-on-1 to avoid noise.
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