New wireless game camera management service - seeking hunter feedback.

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New wireless game camera management service - seeking hunter feedback.

Unread postby BarnOwl » Wed Nov 01, 2017 5:09 am

Hi all :D

We've just created a web application allowing users to receive and view cellular game camera images remotely from any computer or mobile device with internet access.

We're preparing to "launch" in December, and are looking for honest feedback from the people who could benefit most from this platform: hunters.

Please leave a response regarding your initial impressions of the service - features you think should be included, features you find unnecessary, any spots for improvement, anything that doesn't look right, etc.

We want to make this as easy and user-friendly as we possibly can, so please note anything you have even slight difficulty with, and we will address it immediately. Your feedback will be heard, and used!

View demo here:
https://app.barnowl.tech/demo

Current feature list:
    Click a camera's image or camera name to display all images belonging to that camera.
    Click an image in the "all images" window to see a larger slideshow for that camera's images.
    Remotely configure camera settings at any time using the "Settings" button on a camera.
    Search images using image recognition keywords like "deer", "animal", "sunset", etc. (WIP)
    Share any images via text/email with the "Share" button on a camera.
    Save images as favorites using the Star icon to keep track of the best photos.


Thanks so much for your feedback, if you have any questions or comments at all, please let me know either on this post or through a PM. :D

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Re: New wireless game camera management service - seeking hunter feedback.

Unread postby Swelch » Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:39 am

The concept is sound but I do believe there is already something similar on the market although I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it.
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Unread postby BarnOwl » Sat Nov 04, 2017 4:02 am

Swelch wrote:The concept is sound but I do believe there is already something similar on the market although I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it.


You may be thinking of SpyPoint. Without sounding too much like a sales pitch, their biggest limitation is that they force you into a 3 or 12 month contract if you aren't on the free plan. :naughty:
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Re: New wireless game camera management service - seeking hunter feedback.

Unread postby Jhand » Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:04 am

Swelch wrote:The concept is sound but I do believe there is already something similar on the market although I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it.


Deerlab? Seems to be a great idea, right now I just sort mine in different folders.
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Unread postby Swelch » Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:08 am

That is it my friend
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Unread postby BarnOwl » Sat Nov 04, 2017 8:41 am

Jhand wrote:
Swelch wrote:The concept is sound but I do believe there is already something similar on the market although I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it.


Deerlab? Seems to be a great idea, right now I just sort mine in different folders.


Ah right, we're going for the same data-driven image analysis (reports, tracking, etc), but not limited to deer or even hunting. We want to give the user the tools to use it as they see fit. Examples like "Send me an alert when you detect the keyword 'animal/deer/porcupine/squirrel/sunset'", create reports for specific keywords, etc.
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Re: New wireless game camera management service - seeking hunter feedback.

Unread postby Swelch » Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:38 am

Could be useful for the right person. Depending on the cost, adaptability, storage limit, myself I like to look at every picture no matter deer or not.


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