Introducing StackTrack: The Poker Career Cockpit
Why we built StackTrack, who it's for, and what's coming next.
Why StackTrack exists
Most poker players who are serious about improving share the same problem: they have no system.
They track sessions in a spreadsheet — if they track at all. They have a vague sense of their bankroll but no rules for when to move up or down. They study in bursts, with no structure and no way to measure whether it's working.
StackTrack exists to fix that.
What it is
StackTrack is a session tracker, bankroll manager, and training lab built into one app. It's designed for players who treat poker like a career — or want to start.
Session Tracking
Log every session with the data that matters: stakes, site, buy-in, cash-out, duration, and hands played. StackTrack auto-calculates your bb/hr, win rate, and hourly. Tag sessions by mindset, game quality, or anything else. Then filter and slice your data to find the patterns you'd never see in a spreadsheet.
Bankroll Management
Set rules for each stake level: minimum buy-ins, shot-taking thresholds, move-down triggers. StackTrack tells you — in real time — whether you're properly rolled for the game you're sitting in. No more guessing, no more rationalizing.
Training Lab
Log hand reviews, drills, coaching sessions, and theory study. Track your hours against weekly goals. The leak finder aggregates your tagged hand reviews and surfaces the spots that keep costing you money.
Who it's for
StackTrack is built for aspiring pros and serious recreational players. If you're grinding NL100 to NL500 and want the tools to match your ambition, this is for you. If you're playing part-time but playing to win, this is for you too.
It's not for casual players who don't care about improvement. And it's not trying to be a social network or a gamification platform. It's a professional tool.
What's next
We're currently in private beta. Join the waitlist at stack-track.net to get early access and a founding member discount when we launch.
The roadmap includes tournament tracking improvements, a mobile app, and integration with popular hand history converters. But first, we're focused on making the core experience bulletproof.
If you have ideas or feedback, we want to hear from you. The best tools are built with their users, not just for them.