What changed and why it matters
You can keep using SwingVantage at the range or field even when the signal is bad. Nothing gets lost — your work waits safely on your device and catches up the moment you are back online.
The places you actually train often have the worst reception. An app that stalls or loses your work when the signal drops is an app you stop trusting. SwingVantage now stays usable and protects what you do.
How to use it
Where to find it: Nothing to set up. If you lose connection, an offline banner appears and your work is queued automatically until you reconnect.
Do you need to do anything? None — offline handling works automatically.
In a nutshell
SwingVantage now works offline: it shows an offline status banner, keeps your work safely on your device, and queues any network actions so they complete automatically once your connection returns.
Frequently asked questions
What is "SwingVantage Keeps Working When Your Signal Drops"?
SwingVantage now handles a weak or missing connection gracefully. When you go offline — common at a range or a back field — a clear banner lets you know, your work is held safely on your device, and anything that needs the network is queued to finish automatically once you reconnect.
Why does this update matter?
The places you actually train often have the worst reception. An app that stalls or loses your work when the signal drops is an app you stop trusting. SwingVantage now stays usable and protects what you do.
Who is this update for?
This update is designed for all athletes and parents.
Where do I find it in SwingVantage?
Nothing to set up. If you lose connection, an offline banner appears and your work is queued automatically until you reconnect.
Do I need to do anything to use it?
None — offline handling works automatically.