Track every ride
Log the coaster, the park, the row you sat in, the weather, whatever else mattered about that one. Not just a counter going up.
Built by enthusiasts who actually ride
Built by people who ride them on weekends and reverse-engineer them on weeknights — TrackR logs every ride with the kind of detail that makes the history actually worth looking at later. The coaster, the park, the row, whatever made that ride that ride.

Log the coaster, the park, the row you sat in, the weather, whatever else mattered about that one. Not just a counter going up.
Every ride is tied to the park. Pull up any park, see every credit, every visit, every time you said one more lap.
One search bar across rides, parks, and the news feed. Find your last visit to Cedar Point or that defunct Vekoma you rode once.
Coverage of openings, closures, trip reports, and the occasional hazmat scare — written by people who actually ride.
Compare logs with friends, see what folks are riding this week, plan trips together. Built for thoosies, not influencers.
What everyone is actually on right now. Useful for trip planning, also useful for arguing which is the best B&M hyper.
Why this exists
The credit-counters out there will tell you how many you have ridden. Great. What they will not tell you is which row, which night, which trip, who you were with, what broke down, what was opening next year. So we built the thing we actually wanted — the log that holds onto the stories, not just the totals.
Then the TRACKR Team started writing weekly coverage to go with it — openings, closures, trip reports, the occasional hazmat scare at Disney — because if you are already in the app to log rides, you should be in the app reading about them too.
Drop your email and you will hear the moment TrackR clears App Store review. No newsletter, no drip. Just the launch.