StatMuse Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 16 reviews. Read all reviews for StatMuse for iPhone.
StatMuse is free iOS app published by StatMuse Inc.

It’s alright

zshust9

It’s cool and the concept is awesome, but there doesn’t seem to be any really deep, advanced stats and analytics. Very frustrating.


Incredible and Insightful

Charles122333

Been following @statmuse on Instagram for a LONG time now, but this app ups their posts to a whole other level. It clearly gives you statistics, even if some may be far-fetched or weird all together. I always thought that having to wait for a post from the Instagram account for new stats was always rather boring, to say the least, but this app bridged that gap marvelously. Only thing missing is individual players, which I cannot imagine is any easy task to undertake, but it’s a fantastic, simple, appealing, useful, and insightful idea and execution altogether!


College Sports

SkiandRun

Would be a 5 star app if college sports were added.


Brilliant AI, limitless potential

Ijm8710

The capacity of information available in the app and implementation are welcome novelties. This app has the potential to be the number one source of aggregate stat tracking on the go and it’s implementation is done both beautifully and intelligently!


Simple, Addictive, Fascinating and Full of Promise

tinylilrockets

As a pretty big nerd, both in terms of being an obsessive fan and a lifelong tech junkie, this is one of the most amazing apps I’ve come across in a while. It’s incredibly useful almost accidentally for anyone who loves deep stats and it’s use of AI and the neural tech is beyond anything I’ve seen executed in the brave new “app for everything even if we don’t need it” world. Can’t wait to see where it goes. Highly recommend to anyone who ranges from a casual fan to a curious techie to an effing stat freak.


NFL draft and projections don’t work

I got that fire

Historical queries are fine, but I could’ve done that with Siri. What sets this app apart is its use cases in sports betting (DraftKings, fanduel). It gives the better a competitive edge with insights at voice commands. However, currently it does not work as advertised in the Forbes article. I’ll give it 5 stars once Matthew Berry starts answering my questions about ffb draft and projections. I don’t wanna go thru Alexa or any other third party to use this feature.