Master Track App
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Published
Apr 12, 2026
Updated
Apr 12, 2026
Master Track is a mobile app built for extreme sports enthusiasts who thrive on adrenaline and outdoor challenge. It covers the full cycle of an active life — from planning upcoming adventures to reviewing post-session statistics across multiple sports disciplines. The interface runs on a dark blue visual theme with teal accents, keeping the focus on performance data without distraction. Whether you're a skydiver, rock climber, or weekend cyclist, this is a single place to manage it all.
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Inside the App
Master Track organizes the extreme sports experience into four connected areas: planning, tracking, statistics, and personal notes. Each section lives in its own tab of a consistent bottom navigation bar — Home, Tracker, Planner, Statistics, and More — so moving between them never requires reorientation.
What the app tracks
- The Activity Tracker logs individual sessions with per-sport metrics. A cycling entry, for example, shows distance, speed, duration, and calories on a single card. Rock climbing entries log elevation and duration instead. Sports covered in the filter include skiing, snowboarding, skydiving, and cycling, among others.
- The Statistics dashboard lets you slice data by week, month, year, or all time, and pivot between calories, duration, activities, and distance. Summary cards show totals at a glance, and a Progress Overview section sits below them.
- The Adventure Planner groups activities into named events — a "Skiing Weekend" with two planned activities, or a "Mountain Biking Adventure" — each tagged with a date, time, and status badge.
- Notes & Photos ties written observations to specific activities, searchable by sport type. Brief previews like "Great morning ride" or "Challenging route completed" surface quickly in the list.
Safety and condition insights
Beyond logging, Master Track delivers personalized safety recommendations and insights into physical condition — a meaningful layer for sports where risk management is part of the discipline. Achievements are recorded alongside the statistics, adding a motivational thread through the data.
A visual kinship worth noting
The app's dark midnight-blue screens, teal speed indicators, and aviation-inspired icon — a cartoon pilot's helmet with a reflective visor against a bright sky — share more than passing resemblance with the atmosphere of AviaMasters 2, a flying game built around a red biplane collecting multipliers through open sky. Both lean on the same visual grammar: altitude readouts, speed tiers represented by icons from a turtle to a lightning bolt, and the unmistakable rush of upward momentum tracked in real numbers. One measures your actual climb; the other gamifies it.
Where it falls short
The app's accessibility has some genuine gaps. Many functions are communicated only through icons without text labels — a high-severity issue affecting screen reader users and anyone unfamiliar with the icon set. Selected states rely heavily on teal color highlights with no secondary indicator, which creates problems for color-blind users. Delete buttons on activity and adventure cards sit close to other interactive elements and lack confirmation dialogs, raising the risk of accidental data loss.
Master Track has a coherent structure and covers an unusually wide range of extreme sports in one tracker, but its accessibility foundations need real work before it can claim to serve all users equally.
Core App Features
| App Type | Fitness tracking combined with aviation flying game |
| Target Audience | Extreme sports enthusiasts and adventure seekers |
| Supported Sports | Skiing, Snowboarding, Skydiving, Cycling, Rock Climbing, Mountain Biking |
| Main Sections | Activity Tracker, Adventure Planner, Statistics Dashboard, Notes & Photos |
| Tracked Metrics | Calories, Duration, Distance, Activities count, Speed, Altitude/Elevation |
| Statistics Filters | Time range (Week, Month, Year, All Time) and metric type (Calories, Duration, Activities, Distance) |
| Navigation Structure | 5-tab bottom navigation: Home, Tracker, Planner, Statistics, More |
| Platform | iOS (Apple App Store) |
About Master Track
What extreme sports can I track with Master Track?
How do I plan an adventure with multiple activities?
What performance metrics does the Statistics Dashboard display?
Can I save notes about my workouts in the app?
Does Master Track offer any safety guidance for extreme sports?
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