Ride recording you can trust
Start the ride, keep moving, and save the session with reliability treated as the core feature, not an afterthought.
TrackItMX
Record. Review. Ride better.
Join the iPhone beta
Off-road ride recording, review, and navigation
TrackItMX gives off-road riders one place to get to the trail, capture the ride, understand the session, and stay connected with their crew.
Available now through Apple TestFlight for iPhone beta testers. Apple Watch companion flows and CarPlay navigation are in active beta work. Shared spectator links can also open on the web.
Why TrackItMX
Most apps help you find a trail. TrackItMX is being built for what happens before, during, and after the ride: planning the route, recording the session, reviewing what happened, remembering bike setup, and improving the next time out.
Start the ride, keep moving, and save the session with reliability treated as the core feature, not an afterthought.
Turn ride data into useful takeaways around pace, consistency, corner setup, traction, drive, and session flow.
Keep bike setup, ride history, and session context tied together so the app remembers more than a route line on a map.
Create or join group ride rooms, see live rider presence when connected, and keep the crew signal simple.
Shared room links can open in the browser so family, friends, or the crew can follow a live ride without needing the app.
iPhone is the core experience, with Apple Watch companion support and CarPlay navigation in active beta work.
The ride loop
Trail lookup, routing, and map behavior designed around off-road riding instead of city driving.
Capture the session from start to finish, including route, timing, movement, and ride events when permissions allow.
See the ride as more than a saved line. TrackItMX turns the session into takeaways you can actually use.
Carry ride memory, setup context, and progress forward instead of starting from zero every time.
Beta access
TrackItMX is in active iPhone beta. The current focus is recording accuracy, ride saving, group ride syncing, spectator links, Watch companion behavior, and anything that feels confusing in real riding conditions.
Ride it, test it, try to break it. Send what happened, what device you used, whether Watch or CarPlay was involved, and what you expected instead.
Platforms
iPhone is the main experience today. Watch companion flows, CarPlay navigation, and spectator links are part of the current beta path. Shared room links can also open on the web so spectators can follow without joining the rider side of the app. Android is planned after the iPhone foundation is stable enough to expand well.
Trail lookup, ride recording, ride review, group ride, and support live here first.
Optional companion capture and health-related ride context when riders explicitly grant permission.
CarPlay work is focused on making the trail approach and route handoff feel cleaner and more useful.
Shared room links can open in the browser so people can follow the ride without jumping into the rider list.
Android is coming later, once the iPhone beta is strong enough to expand without dragging core quality down.
Trust and safety
TrackItMX may handle sensitive ride information like location, route traces, telemetry, group ride presence, and optional Watch or health-related signals. The beta should make those choices clear, permission-based, and easy to question.
FAQ
Not yet. TrackItMX is currently available through Apple TestFlight for iPhone beta testers.
TrackItMX is focused on the whole ride loop: get to the trail, record the session, review what happened, remember setup context, and improve next time. Navigation matters, but the long-term product is ride memory and ride review for off-road riders.
Core navigation and recording flows are being built with low-service riding in mind. Cloud-backed features like live group rooms, sharing, backup, restore, and some syncing still need network access.
Yes. Shared spectator links can open on the web, so a non-iPhone user can still follow room presence and live rider context from a browser when the room is active and connected.
Depending on the features and permissions you use, TrackItMX may handle location, route traces, ride telemetry, timestamps, speed, distance, group ride presence, optional Watch or health-related signals, app reliability analytics, and support messages.
No. TrackItMX is a ride app, not emergency rescue infrastructure. In a real-world emergency, contact local emergency services.
Android is planned after the iPhone beta foundation is stable enough to expand well.
Support
Use the support page for beta help, ride troubleshooting, bug reports, and product questions.
Open SupportPrivacy
Read how TrackItMX handles location, ride data, group ride presence, optional health signals, and requests.
Read PrivacySpectator
Shared room links can open on the web with a live map, crew presence, and room context when the ride is active.
Open spectator pageJoin the beta
The current beta is built for off-road riders who want reliable recording, better review, and cleaner crew tools. If something breaks, feels confusing, or simply needs to be better, send it to support@trackitmx.com.