Range session logging
ActiveTightening the flow for logging firearms, ammunition, round counts, suppressors, and notes from a single session entry.
A working view of the features being refined, built, and considered for FIRD. Priorities may shift as beta feedback comes in, but the direction stays the same: accurate records, faster logging, and private on-device data.
This roadmap is intentionally practical. It tracks product direction instead of fixed launch promises, because field-tested feedback is more useful than calendar theater. Beta volunteers help decide what moves up, what gets simplified, and what needs more polish before release.
Tightening the flow for logging firearms, ammunition, round counts, suppressors, and notes from a single session entry.
Improving replacement intervals, round-count propagation, and maintenance reminders for high-wear components.
Caliber-grouped inventory with transaction history, lot notes, and faster in/out adjustments.
Portable exports for users who want their inventory, sessions, and maintenance records outside the app. Supported formats: .CSV & .JSON
More flexible alert thresholds for firearm parts, suppressor cleaning, and recurring upkeep tasks.
Intutive workflows to allow for efficent swapping of Uppers and Lowers (as applicable) and instillation of aftermarket upgrades.
Trends and summaries that help users spot reliability patterns, recurring issues, and round-count-driven wear.
Start range sessions, log malfunctions and use your Apple Watch as a bill drill timer.
Plug in your iOS device and use the FIRD desktop app for organizational/enterprise tracking of range sessions and armory management.
Beta feedback is the best way to move a feature from useful idea to polished workflow. If something on this page matters to how you track your gear, say so.