Legacy tools built for a different era

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Desktop-only software

League secretaries run Windows applications to enter scores, then manually upload results. Tournament directors use a separate desktop tool. Neither works on a phone or tablet.

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Manual data pipelines

Scores are entered by hand, exported to files, uploaded to websites, and reconciled across systems. Every step is a point of failure. Data arrives days after the event, not minutes.

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Per-center licensing fees

Annual software licenses per center. Per-seat tournament fees. Hosting costs for results portals. The federation pays to administer a sport that volunteers already run for free.

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Fragmented systems

One system for league standings. Another for tournament results. A third for member registrations. A fourth for bowler statistics. No single platform connects them.

Everything in one platform. Nothing to install.

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National rankings

Aggregated rankings across every league and tournament in the country. Updated automatically as scores come in. No manual compilation, no end-of-season spreadsheets.

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Digital awards program

200 games, 300 games, 600 series, 700 series, 800 series. Milestones detected automatically from verified scores and awarded to bowler profiles instantly. No paperwork, no delays.

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Member verification

Bowlers register their governing body membership in the app. League secretaries verify it on the spot. The federation sees every verified member in real time, not at season end.

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Tournament sanctioning

Sanctioned events registered and managed through the platform. Results feed directly into national rankings and bowler records. Public results pages generated automatically.

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League oversight

Every league on the platform is visible to the federation. Standings, participation numbers, averages, trends. Understand the health of the sport at a national level without chasing reports.

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Public results pages

Every league and tournament gets a public page with team standings, individual stats, and season history. Shareable links for centers, social media, and the federation website. No login required to view.

Data flows automatically. Nobody uploads anything.

Bowlers already using LaneSight record their sessions, enter their scores, and join their leagues through the app. That data flows to the platform in real time. League standings update after every session. Tournament results appear as games finish. National rankings recalculate continuously. The federation sees everything without asking anyone to do anything.

At supported centers, scores flow directly from the lanes into LaneSight. Every frame, every pin, every game, recorded automatically as bowlers play. League rosters, team standings, and individual averages appear on the platform without anyone entering a single number. The center doesn't need to change anything about how they operate. LaneSight reads what the scoring system already produces.

At centers equipped with LaneSight Apex overhead cameras, the platform goes further: ball tracking data, lane conditions, and shot-by-shot analytics feed directly into bowler profiles. Imagine a national database that not only records every 300 game but knows the entry angle, ball speed, and board at the breakpoint for every strike in the run.

Bowling doesn't stop at the border. Neither should a bowler's record.

Today, a bowler's history is locked inside their national federation's systems. Move countries and your averages, awards, and coaching credentials don't follow. Compete in an international tournament and the results live in a foreign database your home federation never sees.

When federations share the same platform, that changes. A bowler verified with TBA in Australia competes at a USBC-sanctioned event in the US, and those results flow back to both federations automatically. A coach accredited in the UK takes a role in Japan, and their credentials are already there. Membership, results, rankings, and awards become portable, tied to the bowler, not the country.

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Compete anywhere

A bowler's verified membership, averages, and achievements travel with them. Enter a tournament in another country and your record is already there.

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Results flow both ways

International results automatically feed back to the bowler's home federation. No bilateral data-sharing agreements, no CSV exports, no waiting for end-of-season reports.

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Credentials carry over

Coaching accreditations, verified memberships, and player badges are recognised across every federation on the platform. No re-verification when you cross a border.

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Stronger together

The more federations on the platform, the more valuable it is for every bowler and every federation. A shared platform means a shared global picture of the sport.

What it costs the federation

Free.

No per-center fees. No annual licenses. No hosting costs. No setup charges. The federation gets a complete national results and administration platform at zero cost. Bowlers who want advanced features like AI planning, arsenal management, and coaching tools subscribe individually. The platform that runs your sport is free because the bowlers who love it fund it themselves.

Bring LaneSight to your federation.

We're working with governing bodies worldwide. If you represent a national or regional bowling federation, get in touch.