Track With Context
Your diary is not just a checklist. Capture what you are playing, what you finished, and how each game felt.
- Statuses that reflect real play habits
- Mood + review flow for richer memories
GamrLog helps you track what you play, express what you feel, and decode the patterns behind your taste. It is built for players who want more than a backlog counter.
Mission: make gaming memory searchable, expressive, and social without reducing you to vanity metrics.
What Makes GamrLog Different
Your diary is not just a checklist. Capture what you are playing, what you finished, and how each game felt.
Turn play history into a signal-based identity, so your taste becomes readable, comparable, and shareable.
Create themed lists, organize your canon, and highlight the games that shaped your personal meta.
Follow players, read activity signals, and discover people who genuinely match your gaming taste.
Core Flow
Add games, set status, and build a complete timeline of what you actually played.
Attach ratings, reviews, and moods to transform raw logs into meaningful signal.
Use DNA and community activity to find games and players aligned with your profile.
I'm MedSupOne, the solo developer behind GamrLog. I design, build, maintain, and ship the product end-to-end, with a focus on long-term quality over short-term growth hacks.
GamrLog is built to be the reliable home for your gaming memories. Your support helps cover server costs and funds the weekly development time needed to keep the platform independent and ad-free.
Primary game metadata sources are IGDB and Wikidata, with source credit kept visible.
Profile and activity visibility can be tuned with public, followers-only, and private modes.
GamrLog is built for players across platforms, genres, and gaming cultures.