2.6.1 Overview — why leaving all Auto-Suggestions ON saves time

Overview — why leaving all Auto-Suggestions ON saves time

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Spectre Cloud includes a suite of auto-suggestion features that automatically populate recommended values across spec sheets as you work — finger and thumb sizes, pitches, spans, surface finishes, and more. These suggestions are grounded in IBPSIA standards and the bowler's own fitting history. This page explains what the auto-suggestion system does, why it is designed to be left on by default, and when manual override makes sense.

✨ What Auto-Suggestions Do

As a spec sheet is filled in, Spectre Cloud's auto-suggestion engine monitors the values entered and surfaces recommended figures for fields that haven't been completed yet. Suggestions draw from two sources:

Together these sources mean that for a returning bowler, most of a new spec sheet can be populated in seconds — and for a first-time bowler, IBPSIA-based defaults give the fitter a reliable, professionally grounded starting point rather than a blank form.

⏱️ The Time Saving Case for Keeping Auto-Suggestions On

The cumulative time saved by auto-suggestions is significant in a busy pro shop. Consider a typical spec sheet workflow:

Task Without Auto-Suggestions With Auto-Suggestions
Returning bowler — same grip style Re-enter all values from memory or a paper record Review pre-populated values, confirm or adjust, done
New bowler — first fitting Calculate IBPSIA starting points manually IBPSIA values suggested automatically; adjust from there
Cloned spec sheet — new ball Re-enter all values from the original sheet History-based suggestions pre-fill unchanged values
Multi-ball session — same bowler Repeat full entry for each ball Consistent values suggested across all sheets in the session

Across dozens of fittings per week, the difference between reviewing a pre-filled form and building one from scratch adds up to hours of saved time — and reduces the risk of transcription errors introduced by manual re-entry.

🛡️ Auto-Suggestions Are Starting Points, Not Locks

Every auto-suggested value in Spectre Cloud can be overridden manually at any time. The suggestion engine is designed to do the heavy lifting on values that are likely to be correct, so the fitter's attention can focus on the values that require judgment.

Note: A suggestion appearing in a field does not mean it has been confirmed or saved. Always review every field on a spec sheet before saving, regardless of whether the value was suggested or entered manually.

🔌 Which Fields Are Covered by Auto-Suggestions

Auto-suggestions apply across a range of spec sheet fields. The exact set of suggested fields is configurable — individual suggestion types can be turned off in Settings if your shop's workflow calls for it. The full list of configurable auto-suggestion settings begins at 2.6.2. Fields that can be auto-suggested include:

Note: ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm the complete list of fields covered by auto-suggestions, and whether any fields are always suggested regardless of individual toggle settings.

⚙️ When Turning Off Individual Suggestions Makes Sense

While leaving all auto-suggestions on is the recommended default, there are legitimate reasons to disable specific suggestion types:

🌐 Auto-Suggestions Across Devices

Because Spectre Cloud is cloud-based, auto-suggestion data — including the bowler's fitting history that informs suggestions — is available on every device logged into the account. A fitting started on a desktop in the morning will inform suggestions on a tablet in the afternoon, with no manual sync required.

Tip: Think of auto-suggestions as a well-trained assistant who has read every spec sheet your shop has ever produced. They will pre-fill the form based on what has worked before — but you are always the fitter, and the final call is always yours.

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