I've got too many snakes for that type of record keeping. I use a visual system so I can walk around my reptile room and look at the racks. I can tell you the last time every snake ate, when they shed, who is paired with who, how many eggs each female laid each year, etc. with just a glance around the room. If I was to enter all of that data into a program, then analyze it, it would take much more time. With the use of white boards, colored magnets, colored stickers, label maker and a few other tools, it takes me no time at all to record, observe and monitor our collection. I do keep electronic records in a spreadsheet of things I may need to refer back to in the future. That is mostly clutch records (who was paired with who, how many eggs, hatch date, morphs produced, etc.).

So for me, there would be no market for such a program. Good luck in your endeavor.