woofLogs - structured training tracking for dogs and their trainers
Hey everyone
I am launching woofLogs on Product Hunt soon and wanted to share what we've been building (me and my brother).
The problem: dog training apps count sessions. None of them tracks what actually happens in them. There's no structured feedback loop between what owners do at home and what trainers can see, so progress is invisible, mistakes repeat, and trainers are always diagnosing without data.
woofLogs fixes that. Every session logs the skill practised, the dog's response, the environment, and the duration. Owners see progress over time. Trainers get visibility into home practice between sessions.
It all began with my own frustrations. I have a very sensitive, highly excited golden retriever.
I heard it many times: "he'll be trouble, he needs aversive tools, he's a bad dog". I knew there had to be a better way.
And there is. He's my soul dog now. Ski touring, mountain huts, paddling on the lake - he goes everywhere with me. Still learning, but we're both enjoying the process :)
I'm a scientist and engineer by background so my nature is curiosity ;) (particle accelerators to dog apps is quite a career arc, I know).
Would love to hear your feedback, thoughts, stories :) And if this sounds like something you'd use or recommend - follow along for the launch 🐾
wooflogs.com
https://www.producthunt.com/products/woofllogs?launch=woofllogs
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Wow, love the idea! Turning every training session into structured data sounds incredibly useful for both owners and pros. The way you capture skill, response, environment and duration will really close that feedback loop. Good luck with the launch...excited to see it in action. If you're up for it, I'm launching The Sponge, an AI‑powered flashcard app that turns web pages into study material, on PH soon...would appreciate a follow (See "PRODUCT HUNT LAUNCH" Link in my profile)
@rianbrob thanks, I hope so. looks interesting, did ;)