The problem
Serious bowlers spend thousands on equipment with zero analytical support.
The knowledge about ball selection, drilling layouts, surface management, and lane reading lives in the heads of elite coaches and pro shop operators. High-performance programs have analytical tools, but they are locked behind selection panels. Everyone else guesses.
Sound familiar?
You own four balls
You've never seen a physics-based comparison of how they perform on your league pattern. You don't know if two of them are doing the same job. You bought the last one because it "felt right" in the pro shop.
Game 3 collapses
You always seem to fall apart late in the block. Is it mental? Is it the pattern transitioning? Is it your equipment? You have no data to know, so you change nothing and hope for a better night next week.
Drilling is a black box
Your pro shop drilled your ball pin up at 4 inches. Why? What would pin down at 3 inches do differently? How does your layout affect your skid length, your hook shape, your backend reaction? Nobody tells you.
Data lives everywhere
Your scores are in the scoring system. Your arsenal is in your head. Your league results are on a website that hasn't been updated since last season. Nothing connects. Nothing travels with you.
The difference
A physics engine, not an AI wrapper.
LaneSight is built on a deterministic physics engine that models how bowling balls actually move on a lane. It calculates ball motion from your ball's core dynamics, coverstock, surface finish, drilling layout, the oil pattern, and even the conditioner chemistry. Then AI explains the results in plain language.
Ball motion prediction
Skid length, hook phase, breakpoint, entry angle, and ball shape. Calculated from RG, differential, coverstock type, surface grit, and your release characteristics. Not estimated. Computed.
Layout analysis
Pin position, P2P distance, PSA angle, and VAL angle all affect how the core expresses itself during the roll. LaneSight models these and classifies each ball's drilling behaviour, then shows you where your layouts overlap and where the gaps are.
Conditioner physics
Oil viscosity, surface tension, and density all affect ball reaction. LaneSight factors in the actual conditioner properties when modelling your ball on a pattern, not just "oil length and volume."
Lane transition modelling
Patterns break down as games are bowled. LaneSight models oil depletion, carrydown, and transition phases. It tells you when to move, when to change balls, and why game 3 plays differently from game 1.
Every recommendation traces back to a specific physics calculation. This is not "AI made something up." Physics calculated it. AI explained it. You can trust it because you can trace it.
Arsenal intelligence, not ball recommendations.
Other tools tell you "this ball is good." LaneSight tells you how your entire collection of balls covers the conditions you will actually face, where the gaps are, what overlaps, and what to change.
Coverage scoring
Your arsenal gets a coverage score based on how well it handles heavy oil, medium oil, light oil, and transition conditions. See exactly where you are strong and where you are exposed.
Overlap detection
Two balls in your bag might be doing the same job. LaneSight compares surface, core, and layout across your arsenal to identify redundancy, so you can retire or re-drill instead of buying another ball that duplicates what you own.
Purchase recommendations
When a gap is identified, LaneSight searches the global ball catalog and recommends specific balls that fill it, filtered by your preferred brands. You buy the right ball, not just any ball.
Your league session, analysed before you get home.
At supported centers, scores flow directly from the lane scoring system into LaneSight in real time. Every frame, every pin, every game. No manual entry. No waiting for the secretary to upload a file.
By the time you walk to your car, your session is analysed. The physics engine has modelled your balls on the night's pattern. The AI has generated your coaching plan. Your trends are updated. Your coach can see what happened. You open the app and see exactly what worked, what didn't, and what to adjust next week.
This is the difference between data that sits in a scoring system and data that reaches the people who need it.
Built for everyone in the sport.
LaneSight is not just a bowler app. It is a connected platform where every participant benefits from everyone else being on it.
Bowlers
Physics-based arsenal analysis, personalised AI coaching plans, layout intelligence, live scoring, performance trends, and your complete bowling history in one place. Stop guessing. Start understanding.
Coaches
Full roster analytics, remote session review, and physics-driven coaching conversations. See what happened in your bowler's league night without being there. The engine does the number crunching; you focus on the human element.
Pro shops
See your customers' layout gaps before they walk in. Recommend balls backed by physics, not just manufacturer relationships. When the AI plan says "you need a clean pearl with low VAL," you know exactly what to drill.
Centers
Install a scoring appliance and your bowlers get analytics automatically. No software licensing. No new processes. Your most valuable customers get a better experience and a reason to keep coming back.
Governing bodies
A platform that serves the bowlers your high-performance programs can't reach. Verified membership integration makes federation membership more valuable. You don't have to build it, maintain it, or pay for it.
Tournament directors
Scoring that flows automatically. Results published without manual data entry. Every entrant gets a LaneSight identity and instant access to their analytics. That's institutional onboarding at scale.
Nobody else does this.
Other products offer fragments. A ball recommendation tool that doesn't know your pattern. A pattern visualiser that doesn't know your ball. A manufacturer simulator that only recommends their own equipment. A drilling calculator that doesn't predict what the ball will actually do once it's drilled.
LaneSight is the only platform that connects physics prediction, layout analysis, conditioner modelling, lane transition, arsenal intelligence, and AI synthesis into one system. And it does it on live data flowing from the scoring system, not on numbers you typed in last week.
The insight lives in the connections between the data, not in the data itself. No combination of separate apps can replicate what a single connected platform delivers.
The real cost
What the patchwork actually costs
To cover what LaneSight does in one app, a serious bowler today needs five separate subscriptions and purchases. Here's what that looks like.
| You need | Cost (AUD, approx.) |
|---|---|
| A ball tracking app | ~$16/mo |
| A live score feed from your center | ~$13/mo |
| An AI shot analysis tool | ~$3/mo |
| A pattern library and arsenal manager | ~$65 one-off |
| A score tracker with coach features | ~$50 + $50/yr |
| Total (ongoing) | ~$400/yr |
Five apps. Five logins. Five separate data silos. No shared context between any of them. And you are still missing layout analysis, conditioner physics, lane transition modelling, arsenal intelligence, and a coaching workflow.
LaneSight Player Pro
$249/yr AUD
One subscription. Both apps. Everything connected.
Physics-driven analysis the patchwork cannot deliver at any price.
★ Verified members of a recognised governing body receive a 10% discount on any paid tier.
Free to track. Forever.
LaneSight's core ball tracking is free on the Lite tier. Unlimited shots, no trial period, no paywall. You'll see your speed, boards, breakpoint, and entry angle every shot, every session, for as long as you use the app.
Subscriptions unlock AI planning, arsenal intelligence, layout analysis, session history, and coaching tools. But the tracking that makes LaneSight unique? That's yours from day one.
Physics calculates. AI explains. You bowl better.
One platform. Every stakeholder connected. Data that flows automatically from the lanes to your phone.