7 Tips, Troubleshooting & Reference 7.1 Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Quick answers to the most common questions about Spectre Stats. If you don't find what you're looking for here, check the relevant section of this wiki or contact the Spectre Stats support team for help. 👤 Account & Getting Started Is Spectre Stats free to use? Spectre Stats has a free tier that includes basic competition logging and arsenal tracking. Advanced features — including performance charts, full competition history, unlimited ball tracking, and Spectre Cloud integration — require a Pro subscription . See Subscription & Billing for pricing details. Can I use Spectre Stats without a Spectre Cloud account? Yes. Spectre Stats works as a fully standalone app. A Spectre Cloud connection is optional and only relevant if your pro shop uses Spectre Cloud software. You don't need a pro shop relationship to use any core feature of Spectre Stats. Can I use Spectre Stats on multiple devices? Yes. Spectre Stats syncs your data across all devices automatically via the cloud. Log a session on your phone at the lanes and your stats will be waiting for you when you open the app on another device or in a browser at home. What platforms is Spectre Stats available on? Spectre Stats is available on iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, and web browser. See Available Platforms for download links and browser compatibility details. I forgot my password. How do I reset it? On the sign-in screen, tap or click Forgot Password . Enter your registered email address. Check your inbox for a password reset email and follow the link. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the exact label and location of the password reset option on the sign-in screen. Can I change the email address on my account? Yes. Go to Account > Profile , tap or click your email address, enter the new address, and save. You'll receive a verification email to confirm the change. See Your Profile for full steps. How do I delete my account? Account deletion can be requested from the Account section of the app or by contacting Spectre Stats support. Deleting your account permanently removes all your competition history, arsenal data, and session records — this action cannot be undone. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the exact account deletion path in the app and the support contact method for deletion requests. 🏆 Competitions & Sessions What's the difference between a competition and a session? A competition is the overall event — for example, your Thursday Night League for the full season, or a specific tournament. A session is a single night or round within that competition. Think of a competition as the container and sessions as the individual entries inside it. See Logging League Play & Tournaments for more detail. Can I log more than one competition at the same time? Yes. You can have as many active competitions as you need — for example, a weekday league, a weekend league, and an upcoming tournament all running simultaneously. Each has its own session history and stats. Can I log practice sessions separately from league and tournament play? Yes. When creating a competition, select Practice as the competition type. This keeps practice data separate from your competitive results while still contributing to your overall performance history if you want it to. I made a mistake in a session — can I edit it? Yes. Open the session, tap or click Edit , make your changes, and save. All fields can be updated after the fact, including scores, ball selection, and notes. See Managing Sessions for full steps. Can I log a session I bowled in the past? Yes. When adding a session, change the date field to the date you actually bowled. You can backfill your entire competition history this way — the date you enter is what Spectre Stats uses for charts and trend calculations. What happens to my data if I archive a competition? Archiving a competition moves it out of your active list but preserves all session data and stats in full. Archived competitions still contribute to your overall performance history and charts. You can unarchive at any time. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm whether archived competitions continue to feed overall performance charts and averages. 🎳 Shot Data & Performance Do I have to enter shot data frame by frame? No. You can log just a game score if that's all you want to capture. Frame-by-frame entry is optional and available when you want a more detailed record. Many bowlers log scores only during a session and add additional detail later. See Recording Shot Data for both approaches. Why aren't my performance charts showing any data? Performance charts require a Pro subscription and at least a small number of logged sessions to generate meaningful data. If you've recently upgraded to Pro, charts will populate from all your historical session data — not just sessions logged after upgrading. If charts remain empty, check that your sessions have scores entered and that your selected date range and filters aren't excluding all your data. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the minimum number of sessions required before charts begin to display, and whether any chart types are available on the free tier. Can I track multiple balls within a single session? Yes. In frame-by-frame entry mode, you can log a different ball for each frame — useful when you switch equipment mid-game. At the game level, you can also select the primary ball used for each game within a session. See Recording Shot Data for details. How is my average calculated? Your average is calculated from all game scores logged in Spectre Stats across the sessions and date range you select. You can choose to display your season average, a rolling average, or your all-time average from Account > Preferences . See Preferences for configuration options. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the exact average calculation method — whether it is games-based or sessions-based — and whether practice sessions are included in the overall average by default or can be excluded. 🎱 Arsenal & Maintenance How many balls can I add to my arsenal? Free accounts have a limit on the number of balls that can be tracked. Pro subscribers have unlimited ball tracking. If you're approaching the free tier limit, upgrading to Pro removes the restriction entirely. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the exact ball limit on free accounts (e.g. 3 balls, 5 balls). What happens to my session history if I delete a ball from my arsenal? Deleting a ball removes it from your arsenal permanently. Sessions that referenced the deleted ball will retain their score and other data, but the ball association may be removed or shown as deleted. To preserve your full history, consider marking the ball as inactive rather than deleting it outright. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm exactly how deleted ball references are handled in historical session records, and whether an inactive/retired status is available as an alternative to deletion. Does logging a surface change update my ball's current surface automatically? Yes — when you log a surface change in the maintenance log, Spectre Stats updates the ball's current surface field to reflect the new preparation. See Ball Maintenance Records for how to log a surface change correctly. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm whether the current surface field updates automatically or requires a manual update after logging a maintenance entry. Can I add balls to my arsenal manually if I'm not connected to Spectre Cloud? Yes. All ball details — name, brand, weight, surface, layout notes — can be entered manually regardless of whether your account is linked to Spectre Cloud. Spectre Cloud integration simply makes it faster by pulling in drilling specs automatically if your pro shop has them on file. ☁️ Spectre Cloud Do I need Spectre Cloud to use Spectre Stats? No. Spectre Stats is a fully standalone app. Spectre Cloud integration is an optional add-on for bowlers whose pro shop uses Spectre Cloud software. All core features of Spectre Stats are available without any connection to Spectre Cloud. What data syncs between Spectre Stats and Spectre Cloud? When your accounts are linked, ball drilling specs and arsenal data from your pro shop's Spectre Cloud records can sync into your Spectre Stats arsenal. See Spectre Cloud Integration for a full breakdown of what syncs and what doesn't. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the full sync data list with the Spectre team before publishing. My pro shop uses Spectre Cloud — how do I link my accounts? See Connecting to Spectre Cloud for step-by-step instructions. You'll need to confirm your account link with your pro shop before data can sync. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the exact linking process — whether it requires a code from the pro shop, an email invitation, or a manual approval step. 💎 Subscription & Billing Can I try Pro before committing to a subscription? A free trial may be available when you first sign up or when you tap Upgrade to Pro for the first time. Check the subscription screen in the app for current trial availability. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm whether a free trial is offered, its duration, and whether it requires a payment method upfront. If I upgrade to Pro, will my historical data be included in my charts? Yes. All session data you logged before upgrading — including sessions recorded on a free account — is included in your performance charts as soon as Pro is active. You don't lose any history by starting on the free tier. What happens to my data if I cancel my Pro subscription? Your account reverts to the free tier at the end of your current billing period. Your data — competition history, arsenal, sessions, and maintenance records — is preserved in full. Pro features such as advanced charts become inaccessible until you resubscribe, but no data is deleted. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm that data is fully preserved on downgrade and that no session records, arsenal entries, or maintenance logs are removed when a Pro subscription lapses. I was charged but my Pro features aren't showing. What do I do? Try signing out of the app and signing back in — this usually refreshes your subscription status. If the issue persists, contact Spectre Stats support with your account email and purchase receipt. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the support contact method and whether there is a "Restore Purchases" option in the app for iOS users. Related Sections Troubleshooting & Common Issues Glossary Subscription & Billing Spectre Cloud Integration Tip: If your question isn't covered here, check the relevant section of this wiki using the navigation on the left — most topics have their own dedicated page with full step-by-step detail. Still stuck? Reach out to the Spectre Stats support team directly. 7.2 Common Issues Common Issues Most issues with Spectre Stats can be resolved quickly without contacting support. This page covers the most common problems bowlers run into — grouped by area — along with the steps most likely to fix them. If you've worked through the relevant steps and the issue persists, reach out to the Spectre Stats support team directly. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the support contact method — email address, in-app support form, or help desk URL — and add it to the closing section of this page before publishing. 👤 Account & Sign-In Issues I can't sign in to my account ✅ Double-check your email address — it's easy to have signed up with a different address than you're trying now ✅ Use Forgot Password on the sign-in screen to reset your password — even if you think your password is correct, a reset often resolves unexpected sign-in failures ✅ Check that Caps Lock is not on if you're signing in on a desktop browser ✅ If you signed up using Sign in with Apple or Sign in with Google , make sure you're using the same method — these are separate from email and password login ✅ Try signing in on a different device or browser to rule out a device-specific issue ⚠️ Verify: Confirm which third-party sign-in methods are supported (e.g. Sign in with Apple, Google) and whether these are available on all platforms. I didn't receive my verification email ✅ Check your spam or junk folder — verification emails are commonly filtered ✅ Add spectrebowling.com to your safe senders list and request a new verification email ✅ Make sure you entered your email address correctly during sign-up — if you made a typo, you may need to create a new account with the correct address ✅ Allow a few minutes — delivery can occasionally be delayed I'm signed in but my subscription isn't showing as active ✅ Sign out of the app completely and sign back in — this refreshes your account status from the server ✅ On iOS, look for a Restore Purchases option in Account > Subscription and tap it ✅ Check that the purchase was completed successfully — look for a confirmation email from Apple, Google, or Spectre Stats ✅ Make sure you're signed in with the same account used to make the purchase ✅ If the issue persists, contact support with your account email and purchase receipt ⚠️ Verify: Confirm whether a Restore Purchases option exists in the app for iOS users, and the exact location of that option. 🔄 Sync & Data Issues My data isn't syncing between devices ✅ Check that both devices have an active internet connection ✅ Pull down to refresh on the main screen to trigger a manual sync ✅ Sign out and sign back in on the device that isn't showing updated data ✅ Make sure both devices are signed in to the same account — it's easy to accidentally create a second account with a different email address ✅ Check whether the app is up to date on both devices — an outdated version can cause sync issues A session I logged is missing ✅ Check that you're looking in the correct competition — sessions are stored under the competition they were logged against ✅ Check your filter and sort settings in the session list — an active filter may be hiding sessions that don't match the current criteria ✅ Pull down to refresh to force a sync in case the session was logged on another device and hasn't appeared yet ✅ Check whether the session was accidentally logged under a different date — search by score or ball to locate it ⚠️ Verify: Confirm whether a search function exists within the session list, and whether sessions can be located by score or ball if the date is unknown. My competition history or stats look incorrect ✅ Check the date range and filter settings on your charts or competition list — these often explain unexpected numbers ✅ Review recent sessions for data entry errors — a mistyped score can significantly skew averages ✅ Check whether any sessions have been logged under the wrong competition type — a practice session logged as league play will affect your league average ✅ If you recently deleted a session or ball, note that this can affect calculated stats retroactively ☁️ Spectre Cloud Sync Issues My arsenal data isn't syncing from Spectre Cloud ✅ Confirm that your Spectre Stats account is actively linked to your Spectre Cloud account — go to Account > Spectre Cloud to check the connection status ✅ Try disconnecting and reconnecting the Spectre Cloud link ✅ Confirm with your pro shop that your ball data has been entered and saved in Spectre Cloud on their end — data can only sync from Spectre Cloud if it exists there ✅ Check whether a manual sync trigger is required — tap or click Sync Now if available ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the exact location of the Spectre Cloud connection status screen and whether a manual sync trigger exists. I linked my Spectre Cloud account but nothing appeared in my arsenal ✅ Allow a few minutes after linking — initial sync can take time depending on the amount of data ✅ Confirm with your pro shop that your customer record exists in Spectre Cloud and that balls have been assigned to your profile ✅ Check your arsenal for any new balls that may have been added but aren't immediately visible — try pulling down to refresh 📊 Performance Charts Issues My charts are empty or showing no data ✅ Confirm you have an active Pro subscription — performance charts are not available on free accounts ✅ Check the selected date range — if set to a period where no sessions exist, the chart will be empty ✅ Check that active filters aren't excluding all your sessions — clear all filters and try again ✅ Make sure your sessions have game scores entered — sessions saved without scores won't contribute to chart data ✅ If you recently upgraded to Pro, sign out and sign back in to ensure your subscription status has refreshed My ball performance chart is missing some balls ✅ A ball will only appear in the chart once it has been used in at least one logged session — balls added to your arsenal but never selected during a session won't appear ✅ Check that the ball is still active in your arsenal and hasn't been marked inactive or deleted ✅ Confirm the date range — if a ball was only used outside the selected range, it won't appear in the filtered view 🎱 Arsenal Issues A ball I deleted is still showing up in my sessions Session records that referenced a deleted ball may retain the ball name as a historical reference even after the ball is removed from your active arsenal. This is expected behavior — your session history is preserved even when the ball itself is deleted. If this is causing confusion, consider using the inactive status instead of deleting balls outright. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm exactly how deleted ball references appear in historical session records. My ball's current surface isn't updating after I log a maintenance entry ✅ Make sure you selected Surface Change as the maintenance type — other entry types such as Cleaning or Polish Applied may not automatically update the current surface field ✅ Pull down to refresh on the ball detail page after saving the entry ✅ If the surface still hasn't updated, edit the ball directly and update the current surface field manually 📱 App Performance Issues The app is running slowly or freezing ✅ Close the app completely and reopen it ✅ Check for an app update in the App Store or Google Play — performance issues are often addressed in updates ✅ Restart your device ✅ Check your internet connection — slow sync can make the app feel unresponsive ✅ On iOS, check that Background App Refresh is enabled for Spectre Stats in Settings > Spectre Stats The app crashed and I lost data I hadn't saved yet Spectre Stats saves data when you tap or click Save — any unsaved changes at the time of a crash will not be recovered. If this happens regularly, try keeping your sessions shorter or saving more frequently during data entry. If crashes are occurring often, check for an app update or contact support. Notifications aren't arriving on my device ✅ Check that notifications are enabled for Spectre Stats at the device level — go to Settings > Spectre Stats > Notifications on iOS, or Settings > Apps > Spectre Stats > Notifications on Android ✅ Check your in-app notification preferences under Account > Notification Settings and confirm the relevant notification types are turned on ✅ Check that Do Not Disturb or Focus modes on your device aren't suppressing notifications 📬 Contacting Support If you've worked through the steps above and still can't resolve your issue, the Spectre Stats support team is available to help. ✅ In-app support: Go to Account > Help or Account > Contact Support ✅ Email: support@spectrebowling.com ✅ Website: spectrebowling.com When contacting support, include your account email address , the device and OS version you're using, and a brief description of the issue — including any steps you've already tried. This helps the team resolve your issue faster. ⚠️ Verify: Confirm the correct support email address, any additional contact methods (e.g. live chat, support ticket system), and typical response times before publishing. Related Sections Frequently Asked Questions Glossary Notification Settings Spectre Cloud Integration Tip: Keeping the app updated is one of the most effective ways to avoid issues — most bug fixes and sync improvements are delivered through app updates. Enable automatic updates on your device so you're always on the latest version. 7.3 Glossary Glossary A reference guide to the key terms used throughout Spectre Stats and this documentation. Terms are organized by topic area for easier browsing, or use your browser's find function ( Ctrl+F / Cmd+F ) to jump straight to a specific term. 🏆 Competition & Session Terms Competition The top-level container for a bowling event in Spectre Stats. A competition represents the overall event — for example, a full league season or a specific tournament. Sessions are logged within a competition. See Logging League Play & Tournaments . Session A single night or round of bowling within a competition. For league bowlers, each weekly league night is one session. For tournament bowlers, each squad or block is one session. A session contains one or more game scores, ball selection data, and any notes recorded at the time. Competition Type The category assigned to a competition when it is created. Spectre Stats uses three competition types: League (regular organized competition at a consistent venue), Tournament (single-event competitions, often at unfamiliar venues), and Practice (deliberate practice sessions tracked separately from competitive results). League An organized bowling competition run over multiple weeks or a full season, typically at a regular bowling center. In Spectre Stats, league is a competition type used to group all sessions from one season of league play under a single competition record. Tournament A single bowling event — often at an unfamiliar venue, on a challenging oil pattern, or in a specific competitive format such as match play or eliminator. In Spectre Stats, tournament is a competition type that keeps event results separate from regular league play. Archive A status that can be applied to a completed competition to remove it from your active list without deleting any data. Archived competitions and their sessions are fully preserved and continue to contribute to performance charts and overall stats. Session Average Your mean game score across all games bowled in a single session. For a three-game session, this is the total pinfall divided by three. Competition Average Your mean game score across all sessions logged within a specific competition. Updated automatically each time a new session is saved. High Game The highest single game score recorded within a session, competition, or across your full history — depending on the context in which the term is used. High Series The highest combined score across a set of consecutive games — typically three games — recorded within Spectre Stats. Tracked as a personal best milestone. 🎳 Shot & Performance Terms Shot Data The detailed information recorded for an individual delivery — including ball used, starting position, target, result, ball speed, rev rate, and any notes. Shot data is optional and can be entered frame by frame or added after the fact. See Recording Shot Data . Frame-by-Frame Entry A detailed session logging mode in which shot data is recorded for every delivery across every frame, rather than entering only the final game score. Produces richer performance data but takes more time to log. Score Entry The quick session logging method in which only the final game score — and optionally ball selection — is recorded. The fastest way to log a session at the lanes. Strike Rate The percentage of first-ball deliveries that result in a strike. Calculated automatically from frame-by-frame session data. A key indicator of first-ball effectiveness and pin carry consistency. Spare Conversion Rate The percentage of spare opportunities successfully converted. Calculated from frame-by-frame session data. Includes both single-pin and multi-pin spare attempts. Split A leave in which two or more pins remain standing after the first ball, separated by a gap that makes a spare conversion difficult. Common splits include the 7-10, 4-6-7-9-10, and 5-7. Rolling Average An average calculated across a moving window of recent games or sessions — for example, your average across the last 20 games — rather than across a fixed season. Updates continuously as new sessions are logged. Season Average Your mean game score calculated across all sessions logged within the current league season or a defined date range. Resets at the start of each new season. Performance Charts Visual graphs and trend lines in Spectre Stats that display how your scores, averages, strike rates, and other metrics have changed over time. Available to Pro subscribers. See Charting Performance Over Time . Milestone A personal best achievement tracked automatically by Spectre Stats — such as a new high game, high series, or highest rolling average. Milestones can trigger optional push notifications. Starting Position The board or foot position on the approach from which a bowler begins their delivery. Logged as part of shot data to help track lane play adjustments over time. Target The arrow, board, or breakpoint a bowler is playing through on a given shot. Logging targets alongside results helps identify which lines produce the best outcomes on specific oil patterns. Entry Angle The angle at which the ball enters the pocket at the pins. A higher entry angle generally produces more striking power and pin action. Logged as part of detailed shot data. Rev Rate Revolutions per minute — the number of times the ball rotates on its axis per minute from release to the pins. A key factor in how much a ball hooks and how it interacts with the lane surface. 🎱 Arsenal Terms Arsenal Your personal collection of bowling balls as recorded in Spectre Stats. Each ball in your arsenal has its own detail page with notes, maintenance history, and performance data. See Ball Notes & Your Arsenal . Ball Notes Freeform observations recorded on an individual ball's detail page — such as how it rolls, what conditions it suits, or advice from your pro shop. Separate from the structured maintenance log. Coverstock The outer shell of a bowling ball — the material that makes direct contact with the lane surface. Coverstock type (solid reactive, pearl reactive, hybrid, urethane, plastic) and surface preparation are the primary factors controlling how much a ball hooks. Surface Preparation The current finish of a ball's coverstock — typically expressed as an Abralon or sandpaper grit value (e.g. 1000 grit , 2000 Abralon ) or a polished finish. Lower grits create a duller, more aggressive surface that hooks earlier. Higher grits and polish create a cleaner surface that skids further before hooking. Current Surface The surface preparation field on a ball's detail page, reflecting the ball's present grit or finish. Updated automatically when a surface change is logged in the maintenance log. Layout The drilling configuration of a bowling ball — including pin position, mass bias location, and finger/thumb hole placement. Layout affects the ball's motion characteristics and how it responds to different oil patterns. Layout notes can be recorded manually or populated automatically via Spectre Cloud. Maintenance Log A chronological record of every service event performed on a ball — including surface changes, cleanings, polishes, resurfacing, repairs, and oil extraction. Stored on each ball's detail page in Spectre Stats. See Ball Maintenance Records . Surface Change A maintenance entry type that records a change to a ball's coverstock grit or finish. Logging a surface change updates the ball's current surface field automatically. Resurfacing A full coverstock restoration — typically performed by a pro shop — that returns a ball to a specified surface preparation. Often done after extended use when a ball's reaction has become inconsistent due to wear or oil absorption. Rejuvenation A service process that extracts absorbed lane oil from a reactive coverstock using heat or a specialized machine. Restores the ball's original reaction characteristics. Also referred to as oil extraction or baking. Inactive Ball A ball that has been retired from active use but kept in your arsenal record to preserve its historical performance data. Inactive balls no longer appear in active selection lists during session logging. Spec Sheet A pro shop record of a ball's drilling specifications — pin position, layout measurements, weight, and balance holes. In the Spectre Cloud ecosystem, spec sheets are created by the pro shop and can be shared with the bowler's Spectre Stats arsenal. 🛢️ Oil Pattern Terms Oil Pattern The distribution of lane conditioner (oil) applied to a bowling lane before play. Oil pattern length, volume, and shape determine how and where the ball hooks, making pattern knowledge a key part of competitive bowling strategy. Pattern Length The distance in feet from the foul line to where the oil pattern ends on the lane. Shorter patterns (typically under 38 feet) allow the ball to hook earlier and more dramatically. Longer patterns (42 feet and above) require more ball speed or surface adjustment to generate sufficient hook. Oil Volume The total amount of lane conditioner applied to the lane, measured in units of oil. Higher volume patterns are generally more forgiving. Lower volume patterns are drier and cause the ball to hook more aggressively. House Shot The standard oil pattern used at most recreational and league bowling centers. Designed to be forgiving and accessible — heavy oil in the middle of the lane funnels the ball toward the pocket. Most league play takes place on a house shot. Sport Shot A more demanding oil pattern with a flatter, more even oil distribution across the lane compared to a house shot. Less forgiving of errant shots and typically used in competitive league, sport bowling certifications, and some tournaments. PBA Pattern An oil pattern from the Professional Bowlers Association's library of standardized competitive patterns — often named after animals (e.g. Cheetah, Scorpion, Viper). Used in PBA events and many regional tournaments. Generally more challenging than house shots. Oil Pattern Matching The process of identifying which balls in your arsenal have historically produced the best results on a specific oil pattern, based on your logged session data. Spectre Stats builds this reference automatically as you log sessions with pattern and ball information. See Oil Pattern Matching . Breakpoint The point on the lane — typically measured in boards from the gutter — where the ball transitions from its skid phase to its hook phase and begins curving toward the pocket. A key reference point for reading oil patterns and adjusting ball path. Carrydown The transfer of lane oil from the oiled portion of the lane into the dry back end as balls travel down the lane during a session. Carrydown reduces hook in the back part of the lane and typically requires adjustments in ball selection, surface, or line as a session progresses. Transition The gradual change in oil pattern conditions during a session caused by ball traffic — oil is displaced from the front part of the lane and carried further down, altering where and how much the ball hooks. Reading and adjusting to transition is a core skill in competitive bowling. ☁️ Spectre Ecosystem Terms Spectre Stats The bowler-facing competition and performance tracking app developed by BowlDevs. Designed for competitive and semi-competitive bowlers who want to analyze their game, manage their arsenal, and track results over time. Spectre Cloud The pro shop management platform developed by BowlDevs — the same team behind Spectre Stats. Used by pro shop operators to manage drilling specs, client records, and ball inventory. Can connect with Spectre Stats to share arsenal and ball data with bowlers. BowlDevs The development team behind both Spectre Stats and Spectre Cloud. Founded by Mark and Luis, BowlDevs builds software tools for the bowling industry. Cloud Sync The automatic synchronization of your Spectre Stats data across all devices where you're signed in. Requires an internet connection. Ensures that sessions logged on your phone are immediately available on the web and vice versa. Spectre Cloud Integration An optional connection between a bowler's Spectre Stats account and their pro shop's Spectre Cloud account. When linked, ball data, drilling specs, and spec sheet information can sync automatically between the two systems. See Spectre Cloud Integration . 💎 Account & Subscription Terms Free Tier The no-cost version of Spectre Stats, which includes basic competition logging and arsenal tracking. Some features — including advanced performance charts, full competition history, and unlimited ball tracking — are restricted to Pro subscribers. Spectre Stats Pro The paid subscription tier that unlocks the full feature set of Spectre Stats, including advanced performance charts, unlimited ball tracking, full competition history, and Spectre Cloud integration. Available as a monthly or annual subscription. Restore Purchases An option available on iOS that re-links a valid App Store subscription to your Spectre Stats account. Useful if your Pro subscription is active but not showing correctly in the app after reinstalling or signing in on a new device. Related Sections Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting & Common Issues Logging League Play & Tournaments Ball Notes & Your Arsenal Oil Pattern Matching Tip: If you encounter a term in the app or in this wiki that isn't listed here, reach out to the Spectre Stats support team — it may be a newer feature or a term specific to your region's bowling culture that we can add to this glossary.