Press & media resources
Everything you need to cover LaneCaddie. Grab assets below, or email press@lanecaddie.com — we respond fast.
One-liner
LaneCaddie is the first bowling app built for Apple Watch — it detects every shot automatically from your wrist and shows the motion behind it.
One-paragraph
LaneCaddie turns the Apple Watch into an automatic bowling coach. Using the Watch's motion sensors and on-device machine learning, it detects every shot the instant you release and surfaces per-shot motion — tempo, posting, and follow-through — shown as how each shot compares to your own normal. You tap which pins fell; the Watch keeps the score. Free to score; paid tiers add ad-free scoring, motion analytics, and (later in 2026) camera-based ball-speed, entry-angle tracking, and fully automatic pin scoring. Built by a left-handed league bowler in Colorado.
Quote-friendly facts
First bowling app to use the Apple Watch's wrist-motion sensors for automatic shot detection.
Built and tested lefty-first — a rarity in sports tech, where left-handers are usually an afterthought.
Free to score, so there's no paywall between a curious bowler and their first session.
Founder bio
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Jacob is the founder of LaneCaddie and Quack Quack Labs LLC, and a left-handed league bowler based in Colorado. He built LaneCaddie to answer a question every bowler asks but few can measure: what is my body actually doing on the approach? LaneCaddie is his answer — an app where the Watch catches every shot and shows how it compares to your best, so the bowler can focus on the next one.
Assets
High-resolution assets for editorial use. (Drop-in once produced — see the asset inventory in the website plan.)
Logos
SVG + PNG, light/dark. [ pending ]
App icon
1024×1024 PNG. [ pending ]
Screenshots
iPhone + Apple Watch, 10+. [ pending ]
App preview video
30s MP4 + GIF. [ pending ]
Founder photo
300×300 + 1000×1000. [ pending ]
Full kit (.zip)
All of the above. [ pending ]