Add a Chart into UDisc app like My Disc Bag, Marshall Street, or Disc Golf Bag Builder

I believe if there was some UDisc version of these charts that automatically plots the discs in the “Play” → “Discs” section of your app it would be very useful for players to visualize their bags easier all in one app instead of having to re-enter all their discs in one of the above 3 options elsewhere. Thanks!

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Hey there, Thanks so much for contributing to the community. While this isn’t something that we currently have - it could be in the future. We appreciate you taking the time to send along your ideas and we definitely take them into account when we plan our future projects. Best, Team UDisc

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I would also love to see this feature! Thanks for posting this

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Another vote for this feature, I already enter all my discs into udisc, the data is already there.

For an MVP a very simple stability chart/visualisation of user entered data would be great.

Longer term a database of discs and different expected flight paths would be nice but I’d be very very happy to just have the stability chart.

Tired of having to main my disc collection and bag in two places! This is a quick win.

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I would love to see a web ui to manage your disc bag in UDisc, or the ability to import/export into utilities like MyDiscBag and discrpm.com

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Adding discs to the web profile has been requested a few times of late, and it’s something our team will take into consideration for a potential future development effort. I could definitely see how a bag import functionality, and visual flight chart would be useful. We appreciate the feedback!

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Other than the chart format, I do not see much benefit to the flight path- in my bag info like those mentioned above. A chart shows all at once a relative bag. While I discovered DG in ‘93, I’ve a regular player since 2018 and have never found much use in the flight path arrows. They all seem ‘almost the same.’ Once one has a basic clue about flight numbers, the chart form seems much more useful.

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