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8.1.1 Updating your pro shop name and display information
Updating your pro shop name and display information 8.1.1 account Your pro shop's name and display information in Spectre Cloud appear throughout the app — on spec sheets, printed documents, the top-right profile menu, and anywhere your shop is identifi...
8.1.2 Changing your email address
Changing your email address 8.1.2 account Your email address in Spectre Cloud serves two distinct functions: it is the login credential used to sign into your account, and it is the contact address that receives billing notifications, account alerts, an...
8.1.3 Changing your password
Changing your password 8.1.3 account Your Spectre Cloud password is the primary security credential protecting your shop's bowler records, spec sheet history, and billing information. Changing it regularly — and immediately whenever a security concern a...
8.1.4 Managing notification preferences
Managing notification preferences 8.1.4 account Spectre Cloud sends notifications to keep you informed about account activity, billing events, and — depending on your plan and plugins — workflow updates related to your shop's day-to-day operations. The ...
8.1.5 Sharing your referral code with other pro shops
Sharing your referral code with other pro shops 8.1.5 account Spectre Cloud's referral programme rewards existing subscribers for introducing other pro shops to the platform. When a new shop signs up using your referral code, both your shop and the new ...
8.1.6 Data privacy and your bowler records
Data privacy and your bowler records 8.1.6 account Spectre Cloud stores detailed personal and fitting information about your bowlers — names, contact details, hand measurements, and drilling histories. As the operator of a pro shop account, you are resp...
8.2.1 Recommended monitor setup for the pro shop counter
Recommended monitor setup for the pro shop counter 8.2.1 hardware Spectre Cloud runs entirely in a web browser — there is no software to install and no specific hardware requirement beyond a supported device and an internet connection. That said, the ph...
8.2.2 Monitor arm installation overview (link to Monitor Mount shelf)
Monitor arm installation overview (link to Monitor Mount shelf) 8.2.2 hardware A monitor arm or mounting shelf moves your Spectre Cloud display off the counter surface and into a position that works for both the fitter and the bowler — at the right heig...
8.2.3 Using Spectre Cloud on a tablet at the drill press
Using Spectre Cloud on a tablet at the drill press 8.2.3 hardware A tablet at the drill press is one of the most practical ways to use Spectre Cloud in a pro shop workflow — the spec sheet is visible exactly where the drilling happens, measurements can ...
9.1.1 Recommended Settings configuration for a new pro shop
Recommended Settings configuration for a new pro shop 9.1.1 TIP best practice When setting up Spectre Cloud for the first time, the Settings section contains more options than most new operators expect — and the choices made here shape how the app beh...
9.1.2 When to clone a spec sheet vs. create a new one
When to clone a spec sheet vs. create a new one 9.1.2 best practice Spectre Cloud gives you two ways to start a new spec sheet for a bowler: create one from scratch or clone an existing one. Choosing the right approach for each situation saves time, pre...
9.1.3 Keeping your bowler database organized
Keeping your bowler database organized 9.1.3 best practice A well-organised bowler database is one of the most practical assets a pro shop can build over time. In Spectre Cloud, organisation is not imposed by the system — it is something the operator bu...
9.1.4 Using Auto-Suggestions effectively for faster fitting sessions
Using Auto-Suggestions effectively for faster fitting sessions 9.1.4 best practice Spectre Cloud includes an auto-suggestion system that generates recommended values for pitch, span, and oval cuts based on the measurements you have entered and IBPSIA-st...
9.2.1 Why is my oval cut showing unexpected values?
Why is my oval cut showing unexpected values? 9.2.1 FAQ If the Oval Calculator is producing values that look wrong — a cut size that seems too large or too small, an angle that does not match your expectation, or V/H values that appear to be reversed — ...
9.2.2 My drill press reads pitches opposite — what setting do I change?
My drill press reads pitches opposite — what setting do I change? 9.2.2 FAQ If every pitch value coming off a Spectre Cloud spec sheet feels like it is drilling in the opposite direction from what was specified — forward pitch drilling as reverse, rever...
9.2.3 The suggested pitch is not what I expect — is Auto-Suggestion on?
The suggested pitch is not what I expect — is Auto-Suggestion on? 9.2.3 FAQ If the pitch values appearing on a spec sheet do not match what you would expect for the measurements entered — or if values that should be auto-suggested are not appearing at a...
9.2.4 How do I switch a bowler from fingertip to conventional mid-session?
How do I switch a bowler from fingertip to conventional mid-session? 9.2.4 FAQ Switching a bowler from fingertip to conventional grip — or the reverse — during an active fitting session requires a small but deliberate set of steps in Spectre Cloud. The ...
9.2.5 The bridge is not autofilling — what's wrong?
The bridge is not autofilling — what's wrong? 9.2.5 FAQ The bridge — the distance between the edges of the two finger holes — is a value Spectre Cloud can calculate automatically from the finger hole sizes and span measurements already on the spec sheet...
9.2.6 How do I document a bowler who is a two-hander (no thumb)?
How do I document a bowler who is a two-hander (no thumb)? 9.2.6 FAQ Two-handed bowlers and no-thumb releases present a fitting workflow that differs from the conventional single-hand approach in a few specific ways. Spectre Cloud accommodates these bow...
9.2.7 Can I export or print all spec sheets for a bowler?
Can I export or print all spec sheets for a bowler? 9.2.7 FAQ Spectre Cloud stores a bowler's complete drilling history digitally — every spec sheet ever created for that bowler is accessible from their profile at any time. There are situations where yo...