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Pinball Map founders review 2019 wins and preview major app rewrite launching in 2020.
Pinball Map had 13,479 machines added and 9,103 machines removed from locations in 2019, for a net increase of 4,376 machines.
high confidence · Scott, citing statistics from Pinball Map's database
Pinball Map registered 6,157 users at the end of 2019.
high confidence · Scott, referencing Pinball Map's user data
Stern Pinball integrated Pinball Map's API and data into their new website's pinball locator to display Stern Army locations.
high confidence · Scott, discussing 2019 business developments
Pinball Map completed a migration to self-hosted map tile infrastructure using OpenStreetMap and Docker, removing dependency on third-party mapping services.
high confidence · Scott and Ryan, discussing new map tile server setup
The new Pinball Map app rewrite is approximately 80% complete and will be 100% region-list based, unlike the current regional-only app.
high confidence · Scott, providing app development status
Machine comments in Pinball Map data mention 'right flipper' 281 times and 'left flipper' 241 times.
high confidence · Scott, sharing fun statistics from 2019 data
Patreon funding covers the costs of Pinball Map's server hosting and custom map tile infrastructure.
medium confidence · Scott, discussing how Patreon finances the map tile server
Pinball Map received 5,578 location confirmations and 1,950 location submissions in 2019.
high confidence · Scott, citing 2019 statistics
“Sassy was a great cat and we had a picture of Sassy on the front of Pinball Map when we very first started it. She was crawling into my Paragon machine.”
Ryan @ early in episode — Personal anecdote about Pinball Map's origins and community connection
“Thanks for all that R&D. Thanks for the free ideas, tech bros.”
Scott @ app design discussion — Lighthearted acknowledgment of design inspiration from major tech platforms
“We're off the grid. We've created our own grid for maps.”
Ryan @ map tile server discussion — Humorous wordplay about self-hosted infrastructure independence
“I felt like I was discovering Iceland or something like that. Like really doing something.”
Scott @ fantasy game segment — Self-reflective comment on the apparent novelty of his machine design idea
“Hey Gary Stern, I know you're listening. I know you're listening to this podcast, Gary.”
Scott @ fantasy game conclusion — Tongue-in-cheek pitch of the technician-themed machine concept to Stern Pinball
product_launch: Pinball Map app complete rewrite is ~80% finished, with beta testing planned for Patreon members and admins. New app will be 100% region-list based.
high · Scott states 'I'd say 80% maybe?' on completion and discusses beta testing for Patreon members; Ryan notes the architecture shift to region-lists
technology_signal: Pinball Map deployed self-hosted map tile server using OpenStreetMap and Docker, eliminating third-party mapping dependency.
high · Scott and Ryan discuss setup using OpenMapTiles, Docker containers, and OpenStreetMap data; states 'We are off the grid. We've created our own grid for maps.'
partnership_signal: Stern Pinball integrated Pinball Map API and data into their new website's pinball locator to display Stern Army locations.
high · Scott: 'Stern Pinball launched their new website and they have a pinball locator on it that uses our API and our data.'
community_signal: Pinball Map experienced significant 2019 growth: 13,479 machines added, 9,103 removed, 6,157 registered users, 5,578 location confirmations, 1,950 submissions, 9,690 machine comments.
high · Scott provides comprehensive statistics: 'we had thirteen thousand four hundred and seventy nine machines added' and '6157 users, like registered users'
business_signal: Patreon support now covers costs of map tile server hosting and infrastructure, enabling self-sufficiency.
high · Scott: 'The Patreon money is super super helpful but wouldn't cover that. So what we can cover now is the cost of our server hosting of our own map tile server'
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design_innovation: Scott proposes hypothetical pinball machine themed around technician/operator role, integrating Pinball Map comments as gameplay elements and featuring modes based on common machine problems.
medium · Scott presents 'Scott's Fantasy Game' concept where players are a pinball tech fixing broken machines, with Pinball Map integration and modes for flipper problems, pop bumpers, etc.
venue_signal: Pinball Map received location submissions from Brazil, including three machines (Fathom, Vortex, and one other) never previously documented on the platform.
medium · Scott notes 'somebody submitted two locations in Brazil last Friday' and discovered three machines 'that we had never had on the map at all'
product_feature: Pinball Map added saved locations feature allowing logged-in users to bookmark favorite venues with heart icon; saves display on personalized map view.
high · Scott: 'we added a saved locations feature where if you look up a location there'll be a little heart icon next to its name' and creates 'a map just showing the locations that you've saved'