Track Me tracks your outdoor running, walking, hiking, cycling, golf playing, skiing and snowboarding, motorcycling and driving, even parachuting and paragliding.
Every information collected by Track Me stays on your device, unless you decide to share it.
Track Me is free and free of ads - there is an in-app purchase tip jar, but there is no obligation to pay.
Version history
1.3
2018-11-16
Track detail: touch the graph to see your position in the map.
Added setting to ignore barometer.
1.2
2018-11-05
Save button saves track direct now, without questioning for track or location.
Locations are created with crosshair feature in locations table.
Nautical units for vessels can be overwritten by explicit units settings.
1.1.3
2018-11-01
Nautical units are default for vessels now.
1.1.2
2018-10-31
Added nautical units.
1.1.1
2018-10-26
Don't depend on barometer if not available.
Format coordinates correctly.
1.1
2018-10-25
Added barometer assist to adjust gps altitudes
Added altitude graph
Changed track colors to be better readable
Smooth altitude and speed graphs (with corresponding settings)
Fixed track type export
Added prev/next track
1.0.3
2018-10-08
Added absolute altitude for kml export for para/plane.
Fixed tip jar wihout network crash on buy.
Tip jar adjusted scroll view.
Added tip jar result label.
About author view adjusted constraints.
Changed cancel button color to black in share dialogs.
1.0.2
2018-10-07
Bug Fixes:
Added alert if trying to mail without configured mail in Track Me About.
Fixed crash in Tip Jar.
1.0.1
2018-10-06
Some bugs fixed.
Now can track in background with iOS 10.
Good app. Easy to use. Saves mapped routes (and times) to your phone, and doesn’t make you get an account or share personal data.
Capn.Carlio,
The ONLY private fitness app?
Switching from Android to iPhone, I was frustrated that every iOS fitness app I tried to download required me to make an account or share everything with the developer. I just wanted something to track my running/walking/biking routes and save them on my phone.
This is it.
No account needed; no “sign up with Facebook” requirement; no secret sharing of medical data. It just tracks your routes and doesn’t force you to share a thing.
Is it perfect? No, it’s still a little buggy. But it’s completely free and appears private, and that’s something I would’ve paid for anyway.