What you get
- Video, audio, motion, and pose capture on one phone
- Live club speed, ball speed, carry, launch, tempo
- Per-shot guardrails instead of vague end-of-session notes
Range Flyer
Hit 10 balls, check the read between reps, and decide which change is worth keeping. No launch monitor required to start. No card required.
Fetching the current TestFlight / App Store destination.
Video stays on your phone unless you share it. Need help instead? Email [email protected].
ARC is built for the moment between balls, when you need to know whether the change you just made actually helped.
QR attribution helps us keep range links current, then sends you to the active ARC distribution link.
The first swings start your club memory. Carry, club speed, ball speed, smash factor, and paired launch-monitor reads make ARC more personal over time.
| Moment | What ARC does | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| First ball. | Records the swing and packages the useful replay frames. | You can start the bucket without building a hardware setup. |
| Between balls. | Shows the read, key metrics, and the next thing to try. | The next rep starts with context, not a fresh guess. |
| After the set. | Saves patterns, misses, and the rare pure rep by club. | Your next range session remembers what worked. |
Best first use: take one club, one feel, and one simple range session. ARC should help you decide whether to keep or kill the change.
If you are not ready right now, save this page and come back on your next range session.