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We already know when something’s off. KITBOSS helps us prove it.

Flying isn’t the hard part. Remembering the details is.

KITBOSS captures bird behavior, team changes, conditions, and scores in one place so we can stop relying on memory and start seeing patterns clearly — fly after fly.


KITBOSS: The Tool We’ve Been Missing

If we’re here, it’s because we already know why this exists.

We’ve been flying our birds for a long time without a clean way to keep everything straight. We rely on memory, scraps of notes, and mental shortcuts that work well enough—right up until they don’t. Not because we don’t know our birds, but because there’s often too much going on to hold it all in our heads.

We can see when birds start slipping. We can feel when the timing is off. We know when feed, weather, rest, or team makeup plays a role. What we haven’t had is a practical way to hold onto the information that actually makes the difference.

Until now.

Flying Is Not the Problem — Remembering Is

We do our part.

We fly all week long and on our days off. We learn birds the slow way, one day at a time. We adjust feed, move birds around, split teams, and trust our eye. That part has never been the issue.

What costs us time—and a lot of unnecessary frustration—is trying to remember all the details later. Which bird did what? When did the change really begin? What else shifted around the same time? After a few weeks, everything starts to blur together, and we end up second-guessing things we knew clearly at the time.

That lost information matters. And losing it slows us down.

KITBOSS Takes the Load Off Our Memory

KITBOSS doesn’t change how we fly. It changes how we remember what happened and what we were thinking on that day.

Instead of random notes and half-remembered details, everything lives in one place: bird evaluations, flight records, feed changes, flying conditions, and team chemistry. When something changes, KITBOSS records it because we updated it in the moment. When nothing changes, we leave it alone.

There’s no paperwork mindset here. No busywork. Just a clean, quick place to record what matters so it’s still there next week.

The More We Use It, the Clearer Things Get

As those notes, bird evaluations, and kit records start adding up, something interesting happens. Patterns begin to show themselves without us having to hunt for them.

We start seeing how certain birds consistently influence the kit. We notice how feed changes and weather conditions line up with performance shifts. We recognize which team mixes tend to hold together best—and when it’s better to fly or hold birds in.

That stored history starts revealing patterns. That’s when decisions stop feeling like guesses.

One Bird Can Help—or Ruin—Team Cohesion

Every flyer knows this.

We don’t change one bird without changing the kit. Pull one bird and the timing shifts. Add one back and the cohesion feels different. Rest the kit too long and they either go flat or don’t fly at all.

Nothing happens in isolation. KITBOSS brings it all together. With flight history, bird evaluations, and conditions tied together, we can finally see how decisions play out over time—not just once, but repeatedly.

That’s when we stop reacting and start managing with confidence.

Scoring 11- and 20-Bird Training Flights

(Avoid Loft Blindness)

Sometimes a feeling isn’t enough. Sometimes we want to know if the work is actually paying off.

KITBOSS includes digital 11-bird and 20-bird scoring options built around rules recognized by local and national roller pigeon clubs. This gives us a way to measure progress using a system the hobby already understands.

We’re not changing how we fly. We’re simply putting a measuring stick to the work we’re already doing.

Scoring Is Simple — Even With Multiple Teams

Using KITBOSS for scoring is straightforward. We choose the 11- or 20-bird option, fly our birds, and record what happens.

That’s it.

The app lets us track and score up to four teams at a time, each with its own birds, history, and scores. When we want to compare teams, the information is already there—organized and easy to review, without extra work or backtracking. Managing and moving birds between teams is quick and intuitive.

Useful Whether We Compete or Not

Some of us use KITBOSS to prepare for competition. Others use it simply to tighten kits and progress faster at home.

The same observations support both. Scoring is there when we want it. Bird evaluations stand on their own when we don’t. The app adapts to how we fly—not the other way around.

This Isn’t a New Way to Fly — It’s a Way to Make Our Effort Count

KITBOSS doesn’t teach us how to fly rollers. We already know how to do that. It documents results.

It removes the weakest link we’ve all dealt with: trying to remember everything that matters after the fly is over.

No scattered notes. No second-guessing. No replaying vague memories in our head. Just a clear record of the work we’re already doing.

This Is What We Use Now

We finally have a tool that fits the way we actually fly.

It respects our eye. It stays out of the way. And it keeps what we’ve earned from slipping through the cracks.

That’s what KITBOSS is.

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