Context / Use case
As an advanced user, one of the most valuable moments for using Ski:IQ data is immediately after a run, while riding the chairlift. This is when sensations are still fresh and metrics are most useful to verify whether a technical adjustment I intentionally tried actually produced a measurable effect.
Current friction
Reviewing Ski:IQ metrics from the last run currently requires a long and repetitive navigation flow:
• Go back to Home
• Open the current day
• Runs are ordered from first to last, so after 15–20 runs you must scroll to the bottom
• Select the run
• Select the session
• Open “Top 8 Turns”
• Select a metric (e.g. Early Edging)
• Tap again to see turn-by-turn values
If you were previously reviewing the previous run, you must back out of the entire flow just to reach the latest one.
After the next run, the same process needs to be repeated again on the following chairlift.
Why this matters
This isn’t about deep post-session analysis. It’s about enabling a tight feedback loop: try a change → immediately validate its effect → repeat. For advanced users, this loop is fundamental to improving technique run by run.
Suggested improvements (simple and incremental)
• A clear “Last Run” entry point that opens the most recent run directly
• Or simply ordering runs from latest to oldest, consistent with how ski days are already ordered
Either of these would significantly reduce friction when reviewing Ski:IQ and turn-by-turn metrics between runs.
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