About

Fletching

Track your archery sessions, share your progress, and connect with fellow archers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fletching?

Fletching is a social platform for archers to log their shooting sessions, track improvement over time, and connect with fellow archers. Whether you shoot recurve, compound, or barebow, Fletching is built for you.

How do I log a session?

Tap the + button in the bottom navigation to create a new session. Choose your session type (practice or competition), enter your scores arrow by arrow, then post it to your feed.

What types of rounds are supported?

Fletching supports all major World Archery rounds (WA 70m, WA 18m, WA 1440), as well as popular rounds like Portsmouth, Vegas, Worcester, and Bray. You can also log freeform scored rounds, arrow volume sessions, and technique work.

Do I need to score every arrow?

No. You can log a scored round with arrow-by-arrow entry, or simply record the number of arrows shot for technique and volume sessions. It's up to you how much detail you want to track.

What are the stat cards on posts?

When you post a scored session, Fletching generates visual stat cards showing your total score, arrow distribution across ring zones, and end-by-end progression. These help you and other archers see patterns in your shooting at a glance.

Is Fletching free?

Yes. Fletching is free to use.

How do I follow other archers?

Visit any archer's profile and tap Follow. Their sessions will then appear in your Following tab on the home feed.