About Bowbook
Built on the range, not just in an editor
Bowbook is independent training software for archery — created by a developer who took up the sport and saw how hard it can be for coaches to stay in sync with athletes between lessons.
Why it exists
Most archers already juggle notebooks, messages, and memory. Coaches often teach brilliant sessions but lose visibility once athletes leave the range — especially when curriculum lives in one place (video courses, clinics) and daily practice evidence lives somewhere else.
I started Bowbook to close that gap: a shared place for weekly plans, what was actually shot, equipment notes, and coach feedback — without replacing how you already teach.
What we believe
- Coaches stay in control. Athletes invite you; you accept links on your terms. Bowbook supports your program — it does not become the program.
- Practice evidence matters. Plans are useful when compared to real ends, scores, and journal notes over time.
- Upgrade when it earns its place. Core planning and logging stay free. Pro analytics and deeper history are there when athletes are ready.
Where we are today
Bowbook is in active development with coaches and clubs in beta. The web app is live; mobile improves on the same account. We are focused on coach–athlete workflows — linking, shared progress, weekly comments, and structured review requests (including video links) — while keeping the training log fast to use at the range.
See what it can do
Explore coach and athlete features, or open the app and start a free plan.