FRC GamePlan Strategy App

FRC 868 is proud to present our new app, FRC GamePlan for FIRST Stronghold!

GamePlan is a novel Android application that allows teams to effectively strategize upcoming matches by configuring a complete field, outlining potential alliance strategies, and sending them between students/mentors/additional teams.

Developed utilizing Android Material Design, the app provides a blank field for drive teams and strategists to customize according to the needs of upcoming matches. Drivers and coaches can quickly manipulate the DEFENSES, add ROBOTS (with optional designs tailored to offensive or defensive roles), show BOULDERS, and draw out potential ROBOT movements across the field.

Any plans drawn can be saved (permanently, if chosen) and even restored for matches at later times or later competitions. This feature allows teams to pre-strategize matches for expedited efficiency during match planning.

In addition, the app contains new SENDING features! Utilizing Bluetooth technology, teams can send match strategies from the stands to the field or pits (maximum 700 ft. - device dependent). Furthermore, these plans can be shared with other teams utilizing GamePlan, giving them the capacity to manipulate and save these designs as well.

All FIRST teams are welcome to download this application free of charge utilizing the Google Play market with the link below. Any feedback is appreciated. In addition, the iOS version is coming soon, so stay tuned!

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Feel free to contact us at [email protected] with any questions regarding the app. Thanks to Atif Niyaz for his hard work!

Really good job guys!!! downloaded it, and i’m super happy. Wish you good luck!

Oooo nice idea creating this app! Totally gonna play around with this app.

I definitely think that this is a great idea! However, as the owner of an iPhone, this app is inaccessible to me :frowning: I’m looking forward to the iOS version!

Just downloaded it and I love, love, love it. I think this is fantastic and will definitely be using it this year.

Don’t attempt to send anything from the stands (from anywhere) to the field. That’s a big Bozo No-No.

Only during the match. Before the match bluetooth is absolutely fine. Occasionally some events will have issues but bluetooth but it isn’t a rule violation.

FRC Gameplan developer here. That was what I meant when I originally designed the app.

That’s a nice start; this could be quite useful. I’ve a couple of complaints:

  1. Double-tapping to get a menu isn’t reliable. I’m not sure what the criteria are, but maybe the app is expecting too fast or too close together.
  2. Tapping on the defenses doesn’t always bring up the defenses menu.

And some suggestions:

  • Add an eraser, please.
  • It would be helpful to enforce the “only one from each category” restriction for defense selection.
  • Line width selection might be nice. Certainly not essential.

Appreciate the feedback! There should be an update rolling around very soon with a fix for the double tap and defenses.

I understand, but …

Think about it. How much time do you want users to spend assuring everyone involved that no inappropriate communication occurred?

If you are the drive team or the HP, I recommend conspicuously putting all communication devices away, before leaving the queue, and if you are in the stands, not telling folks you sent anything to the “field”. It’s a small but important improvement in the way you describe things.

Its also illegal to have a phone out during a match. Our coach last year took out his phone during a match when our robot was dead due to a connection issue. We almost got carded. Lets just say we have a bin on our cart now where we place our phones.

In other words, before leaving the queue; printing, drawing, or memorizing the plan is a good idea.

Personally, I would recommend using a tablet for FRC GamePlan since it allows for a much bigger interface so that you could easily see the strategy.

We only used it when we were queued. Once it was our match, we kept the tablet back on our robot cart. Other teams by that time had a good idea of what they were doing.

T4 only disallows 802.11 networks… Not to mention that the FMS uses 5ghz wifi and bluetooth is 2.4.

Great work guys! The only thing I would suggest is just have some sort of regular menu button to make i more user friendly, but overall, awesome work!

Great app!:slight_smile:

Version 1.0.3.3 does include this MENU button along with the Double Tap. This update is currently rolling out!

Nice job on the app. Looking forward to our team using it.

Considering teams only get one match beforehand of time to finalize a strategy based on chosen defenses, I think using Bluetooth and this app to strategize would be fine so long as you are following the rules. I would have the rules related to this memorized or a copy of the rules in case you are questioned by volunteers.