When I shipped GPS tracking as a beta, I told you I’d keep hammering on reliability. This is me making good on that.
Rebuilt to stay on
The tracker is running on a brand new engine now. The old one had gaps. Your phone would go to sleep on a long ride and you’d lose miles, which defeats the whole point of automatic tracking. The new engine stays locked on in the background. No gaps, no lost miles, no babysitting your screen to make sure it’s still recording.
You start the ride, put your phone away, and ride. Your hours and distance fill in on their own and land in your machine’s history when you’re done. That’s how it should have worked from the start, and now it does.
Bring your whole history with you
A lot of riders come to LookOver with years of maintenance already written down somewhere. A spreadsheet, another app, a long export sitting in a file. Re-typing all of that by hand is a non-starter, and I don’t blame anyone for not wanting to.
So you can now paste it in or upload the file and LookOver pulls the whole thing in at once. Your real history, in the app, in seconds, without retyping a single line.
A few more things
First-time riders get a proper guided setup now to add their first machine and log their first service. Beta and Sherco joined the garage, two more brands ready to go. The reminder completion flow is cleaner when you knock something out, and there’s bulk delete to clear out old ones fast.
Reliable tracking and an easy way to bring your past with you. Ride more, log less.
Ride more. Wrench less.