Track your MTB settings, remember what worked, and find your ideal setup across any trail.
Free • iOS 15+ • Works offline
You ride the same trail with 27 PSI. It feels amazing. Two weeks later you're back and can't remember if you ran 27 or 28 PSI that day.
You've tried Notes app. You've tried whiteboards in the garage. You've tried just remembering.
None of it works when you need it most—at the trailhead, trying to decide what to run today.





Add your bike and set your "normal" settings: tire pressure (front/rear), suspension pressure (fork/shock), sag percentages. Optional: Rebound, compression, lockout, tokens. Takes 5 minutes. You only do this once.
Your baseline auto-fills. You only log what's different. Rate how it felt using three sliders: Grip (Loose ↔ Grippy), Feel (Firm ↔ Plush), Control (Sketchy ↔ Dialed). Add trail name, conditions (wet/rooty), and save.
"What PSI worked at Silvermine last time?" Search by trail name, filter by conditions, sort by rating. See exactly what you ran and how it felt.
Set your "normal" settings once. They auto-fill every time so you only log what changed. No repetitive data entry.
Rate every ride on Grip, Feel, and Control. Spot patterns faster than reading paragraphs of notes.
Track rebound, compression (single-dial or HSC/LSC), lockout, and volume tokens. As simple or detailed as you want.
No signal? No problem. No account required. Everything stays on your phone. Built for remote trails where you need it most.
Create checklists for anything: parts to buy, repairs needed, pre-ride gear check. Link them to specific setups if you want.
You ride 2-4 times a month. You've got a nice bike and you tinker with settings occasionally. You're not trying to become a suspension engineer—you just want to remember what felt good.
Free. No ads, no subscriptions, no in-app purchases. Just download and use.
Nope. No signup, no login, no email required. Just install and start tracking.
Yes! RideNote is built to work at trailheads with no cell service. Everything is stored locally on your phone.
None. Zero. We don't have analytics, tracking, or servers. Your data stays on your device.
Yes! You can add up to 5 bikes. Each gets its own baseline and ride history.
Yes. Choose your bike type (Full suspension, Hardtail, or Rigid) and the app adapts. Hardtails track fork only, rigid bikes track tire pressure only.
Not yet, but it's on the roadmap. For now, everything stays in the app.
iOS only for now. If there's enough demand post-launch, I'll consider Android.
No. RideNote doesn't track distance, speed, or GPS routes. It only tracks bike settings and how they felt. Use it alongside Strava if you want ride tracking.
Not currently. Each iPhone has its own local database. Cloud sync may come in a future update.
Join weekend warriors who've stopped guessing and started remembering.
Free • iOS 15+ • No account required