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3.1.1 Creating your first bowler (client) profile
Creating your first bowler (client) profile 3.1.1 KEY step-by-step A bowler profile is the foundation of everything in Spectre Cloud. Every spec sheet, arsenal entry, layout history, and auto-suggestion is anchored to a bowler profile — without on...
3.1.2 Required fields: name, hand, grip type
Required fields: name, hand, grip type 3.1.2 fields When creating a bowler profile in Spectre Cloud, three fields are required before the profile can be saved: the bowler's name, their dominant hand, and their grip type. Every other field on the profile...
3.1.3 Optional profile fields: PAP, axis tilt, axis rotation, rev rate, ball speed
Optional profile fields: PAP, axis tilt, axis rotation, rev rate, ball speed 3.1.3 fields Beyond the three required fields covered in 3.1.2, a bowler profile in Spectre Cloud can store a rich set of optional fitting measurements that power the app's mos...
3.1.4 Adding contact information and notes to a bowler profile
Adding contact information and notes to a bowler profile 3.1.4 fields Beyond fitting measurements, a bowler profile in Spectre Cloud can store contact information and free-form notes — practical details that help a pro shop maintain a professional clien...
3.1.5 Desktop vs. mobile steps for creating a bowler
Desktop vs. mobile steps for creating a bowler 3.1.5 UI Creating a bowler profile in Spectre Cloud follows the same logical sequence on every device — but the navigation, layout, and controls differ between the desktop and mobile interfaces. This page p...