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Pinball Map releases redesigned 5.0.0 app after 14 months; Patreon funds infrastructure.
Pinball Map app version 5.0.0 took 14 months of development from scratch using React Native
high confidence · Scott and Ryan discussing the app release on their podcast
The app is now regionless with one seamless map instead of requiring users to switch regions
high confidence · Scott describing app features
Beth, the lead developer, was recruited to a new job at Walmart Labs (via consulting agency) because of her visible React Native work on the Pinball Map repo
high confidence · Beth's direct statement in podcast interview
The Pinball Map database contains 6,529 locations with 22,065 pinball machines
high confidence · Statistics stated by Scott during 'Statistics' segment
Mapbox directly addressed and fixed their pricing complaints made on the podcast by restructuring their pricing to match Google Maps
medium confidence · Scott's claim that Mapbox responded to podcast feedback and reduced prices
The podcast sent out 7,725 emails announcing the app release and got 600+ views on the demo video
high confidence · Statistics provided by Ryan
The app infrastructure was upgraded from 512MB to 1GB RAM using Patreon funding
high confidence · Scott discussing server resource decisions
A couple hundred new locations have been added since the app release
medium confidence · Ryan's estimate without firm tracking
“This is purely manufactured. This is a script at this point, although I did change some of the stats that we'll go over.”
Scott or Ryan @ Opening segment — Meta-commentary on recording difficulties; shows the podcast had to re-record the episode three times
“The repo that Scott so appropriately named PBM React Native, screams React Native in the title, so it's pretty easy for recruiters to find.”
Beth @ Beth's interview segment — Explains how open-source work directly led to her new job opportunity
“I mean this is just two people after hours, like after work, when they can find time on weekends, building something over the course of a year.”
Ryan @ Discussion of app development — Celebrates the open-source effort and personal sacrifice of contributors
“I would like it so I could just see pinball machines, not red dots where pinballs are.”
Clark (4-year-old) @ App review segment — User feedback suggesting dynamic machine markers instead of static red dots
“You see like smaller websites everywhere have weird developer versions of the maps or the maps just don't work at all.”
Ryan @ Discussion of Google Maps pricing impact — References earlier podcast coverage of Google Maps API pricing changes affecting web developers
“We bought our way out of trouble with the enhanced usage and new footprint of usage.”
Scott @ Infrastructure discussion — Describes pragmatic approach to handling increased load by upgrading server resources
product_launch: Pinball Map 5.0.0 released after 14 months of development with complete redesign, migration to React Native, and removal of regional switching
high · Scott and Ryan discuss release timeline, development effort, and architectural changes. App uses React Native for unified iOS/Android codebase.
content_signal: Podcast credited with breaking news about Google Maps API pricing policy changes affecting web developers
high · Ryan: 'this podcast is famous across the entire world for having broken the fact that Google Maps' new price policy is going to have a huge impact on the internet as we know it'
personnel_signal: Beth, Pinball Map's lead React Native developer, hired by Walmart Labs for React Native role after visibility from open-source contribution
high · Beth: 'I'm nearly certain that this app is what landed me this job...it came to the attention of the consulting agency that I'm going through at this point with Walmart Labs'
technology_signal: Scott working at AWS and exploring migration of Pinball Map infrastructure from Heroku to AWS for additional flexibility
medium · Scott: 'I think the next generation of all this stuff is going to be purely on AWS just to get additional flexibility, plus I work there now'
market_signal: Mapbox restructured pricing and reduced costs in response to podcast criticism, making pricing table match Google Maps approach
medium · Scott: 'they basically addressed everything we complained about...they changed their pricing scheme to match the Google Maps one. They actually reduced the price so it's cheaper now'
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community_signal: Pinball Map now lists 6,529 locations with 22,065 machines; couple hundred new locations added since app release, especially from Canada and Europe
high · Statistics: '6,529 locations with pinball machines. And at those locations there's 22,065 machines.' Ryan notes regional expansion enabled by regionless app design.
business_signal: 48 Patreon supporters funding infrastructure upgrades; $500 additional monthly RAM upgrade enabled by community funding
high · Scott: 'We have a Patreon and 48 generous backers donating every month to us...We've used the generous Patreon money to double our RAM'
design_innovation: New app uses unified cross-platform codebase instead of separate iOS/Android designs; map-first interface instead of text-based navigation
high · Ryan: 'The last one was good, it was very functional, but it was ultimately just a bunch of text that you touch...This is a big, gorgeous map that you can get some text context'
manufacturing_signal: Branded merchandise in development: reflective silver stickers and hand sanitizer bottles with Pinball Map logo stickers
medium · NES Jumpman created stickers for hand sanitizer bottles. Scott designed sticker graphics with reflective silver dots. Merchandise planned for Patreon supporters.
content_signal: App announcement email sent to 7,725 users generated 600+ views on walkthrough video; strong engagement indicating community interest
high · Scott: 'In that email was a link to a YouTube video I made doing like a walkthrough of the app...the stat is that there's over 600 views of that video'
regulatory_signal: Pinball Map navigated around Google Maps API pricing constraints by using app map tiles layer which has zero cost
high · Scott: 'the fact that their map tiles are totally free as long as they're through an app...the price column all says zero...surprise, the app doesn't care'
supply_chain_signal: App infrastructure upgraded from 512MB to 1024MB RAM on Heroku to handle increased traffic from 5.0.0 release
high · Scott: 'we were running on...512 megs of RAM. With a Ruby app...we've doubled that' using Patreon funding