Product Roadmap
Where Bridgetastic is Heading
Updated March 2026. Aspirational, not a contract.
We share our roadmap because you deserve to know what you're investing in. Bridge players are patient people by nature, but patience doesn't mean being kept in the dark. This page is our commitment to keeping you in the loop on what's shipping, what's next, and where the project is going.
None of this is guaranteed. Plans shift. Priorities change. But this is what we're genuinely working toward, and you'll always see it here first.
This Week
Week of March 24, 2026
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/pricing page launched
Transparent pricing for Brian Pro, including what's free and what's paid. No surprises.
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Pro waitlist is open
Early-access sign-up for Brian Pro. First 100 members get a founding rate when we launch.
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Ask Brian improvements
Expanded the knowledge base with additional bridge convention coverage. Brian gives better answers on Stayman variations and 2/1 game forcing sequences.
Next Week
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Pro Phase 2 starts
Building out subscription infrastructure: Stripe integration, user dashboards, and access-gating for Pro features.
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May newsletter prep
Content planning for the monthly update. We're covering the Pro launch, new bridge articles, and a reader question segment.
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Brian knowledge expansion
More RAG chunks added to Brian's retrieval system, focused on declarer play and defense strategy. Better answers, fewer gaps.
Q2 2026
April through June
April
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Brian Pro subscription launches
Full launch with Stripe billing, Pro tier access, and founding-member pricing for waitlist signups. This is the moment the product becomes sustainable.
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Weekly auto-audit for card play accuracy
Brian runs a weekly self-check against known-correct hands to catch regression. If Brian starts giving wrong advice after an update, we catch it in days, not weeks.
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CTA A/B test results
We're running a test on the /play call-to-action. Results ship to the site by end of April, whichever variant wins.
May
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Browser-based scorekeeper
No app download needed. Keep score for rubber bridge or a casual table game directly in your browser. Simple, fast, shareable.
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Hand replay feature
Review deals you've played with Brian, card by card. See what Brian would have done differently and why. Learning by review beats learning by theory every time.
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Tournament integration exploration
We're talking to a few clubs about bringing bridge tournament scoring into the platform. No promises here yet, but it's on the table.
June
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iOS beta signup opens
Mobile app development kicks off in earnest. If you want to be first in line for the iOS TestFlight beta, we'll collect interest in June.
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Leaderboards
Track your bidding accuracy over time, rank among Bridgetastic users, and see where you stand on specific conventions. Compete with friends or just watch your own numbers climb.
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Community features
The shape of this is still forming. We're thinking hand-sharing, discussion threads, and a way for players to annotate deals together. Input from you will shape it.
Q3 2026
July through September — directional, not committed
iOS app ships to public. Beta feedback incorporated, TestFlight graduates to App Store. Android beta begins.
Brian teaches declarer play. Right now Brian focuses on bidding. Declarer play coaching is the next major capability we're targeting.
Partnership with bridge clubs. Bulk Pro licensing for clubs, instructor tools, and group practice modes designed for club settings.
Expanded language support. Bridge is global. We want Brian to work in French, German, and Spanish by year end.
Advanced hand analysis tools. Double-dummy analysis, probability breakdowns, and squeeze identification for experienced players who want to go deep.
Q4 2026
October through December — our big bets for the year's end
Android app in beta. Bridge players are not a homogenous bunch. Android matters.
Live table support. Four players, one table, Brian watching and available to answer questions between hands. The digital version of having a pro at the table.
Curriculum mode for beginners. A structured 30-session path from complete novice to confident club player. Each session builds on the last, Brian runs the drills.
API for third-party integration. Let other bridge software talk to Brian. Dealers, club management systems, and scoring apps could all plug in.
End-of-year retrospective with community input. In December, we'll share what we actually shipped vs. what we planned here, and ask the community to vote on 2027 priorities.
Real Transparency
This isn't a marketing roadmap. It's what we're actually working on.
We won't hit everything on this list. Some things will move, some will get replaced by better ideas, and a few will turn out to be harder than expected. When that happens, we'll update this page and tell you why.
You're not just using Bridgetastic. You're helping build it. Your feedback, your questions, and the hands you practice shape what we prioritize. That's not a platitude. It's how this has worked from day one.