This is truly fascinating. Taking a modern platform and overlaying archaic style appointment tv watching really transforms how it feels, which is kind of strange.
It's funny you mention a game timer, i've actually got that down as a potential next iteration idea because yeah we do for example set out (injuries aside) interchanges that will happen at 20 minutes etc so timing that down might be useful for sure. It started off as a tactics only app but its slowly evolving into a game management app to (when i added subs during development, an originally unscoped feature) so it would make sense to go further now for sure.
The idea about the ball being placeable is a fantastic one that I will look to add, and yes saving formations is something i have on my wishlist too.
Only need to look at Australia as to where this ends up. It's a disgrace. And yes it ruins sports broadcasts. Kids can't watch without getting hammered about odds anymore.
In Australia a huge push is on to get it banned from tv.
This is actually a really interesting concept, tried it out. Worked well.
I can see it being useful for business podcasts, like key points people are making etc as you are summarising.
One feature you could look at implementing is allowing users to trigger the summary once its listened to (you would have to somehow link into their spotify or apple music or whatever account etc) but people do often with business and other learning podcasts love to have key take aways etc and take their own notes.
Productising that (as you have done so to an extent here) would be pretty interesting. So also serving people that want to actually listen to the cast as well.
Just more proof that OpenAI is now a product led company and not a research led company (obviously they will continue to research but that will lead to consumer product).