SwimKeeper
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Now in private beta

Every drop counts.A family journal for the time it took.

SwimKeeper is a calm, private home for your family’s swim career. Log a race in seconds at the pool, track every swimmer under one roof, and watch the times fall — season after season.

Private by default On the web · iOS & Android soon No ads, ever
Family-controlledPrivate by default
Eight-second loggingTime-first, keyboard-ready
Every swimmer, one roofBuilt for whole households
Watch the times dropTrends, PBs & standards
Race entry

Log a swim before the next heat lines up.

At a meet, every second is chaos. SwimKeeper puts the time first — big, tappable, keyboard-ready — and tucks the rest behind one tap. Save and add another keeps the swimmer and meet locked so you fly down the heat sheet.

  • Time, splits and DQ status in one screen
  • “Save & add another” for back-to-back races
  • Age group, rank and notes stay one tap away
Personal bests

The numbers do the celebrating.

When a swim is a best, SwimKeeper says so — a medal-marked card, the drop spelled out to the hundredth. No confetti, no noise. Just the quiet, earned satisfaction of a time that finally fell.

  • Automatic PB & season-best detection
  • Per-event history with a clean trend line
  • Times in true mono — every digit lines up
Meet day

One meet. Every swimmer. No backtracking.

Two kids in the same heat? Open the meet, not the swimmer. SwimKeeper groups the whole household under one meet so you log Kylie’s 50 and Colby’s 50 without ever leaving the screen.

  • Results grouped by swimmer, per meet
  • Add for any swimmer without leaving the meet
  • Upcoming & past, always sorted for you
How it works

From pool deck to personal best
in three steps.

Step 01

Add your swimmers

One household, every swimmer. Name, birth date, and you’re set — ages and age-groups calculate themselves.

Step 02

Log the race

Type the time, tap save. Splits, DQ status and notes are there if you want them — invisible if you don’t.

Step 03

Watch it drop

SwimKeeper flags every best, charts the trend, and shows the gap to the next standard or goal.

Built for the long haul

A whole household. Every standard. One journal.

The household

Every swimmer, side by side.

Siblings, seasons, short course and long — SwimKeeper holds the whole family’s swim story in one private place, with each swimmer just a tap away.

Standards & goals

Always know what’s next.

Subscribe to motivational-time and championship standards, or set a private family goal. Every race shows the gap to the next cut — measured to the hundredth.

Privacy

Your family’s times belong to your family.

SwimKeeper is private by default. No ads, no data sold, and nothing public unless you turn it on. Swimmers, meets and results stay inside your household — and sharing, when it comes, will always be something you turn on, never off.

  • Family-controlled accessOnly the guardians you invite can see your swimmers.
  • Yours to export, anytimeEvery time is your data. Take it as CSV whenever you like.
  • No ads. No selling of data. Ever.SwimKeeper is supported by the families who subscribe — so the journal answers to you, not advertisers.
“A family journal for the time it took — yours alone, until you choose otherwise.
Private by default · sharing arrives later, not yet
About

Made by a swim family,
for swim families.

SwimKeeper started on a pool deck — a parent thumbing race times into a notes app between heats, trying to remember whether that 50 free was actually a best. The spreadsheets grew. The screenshots piled up. None of it felt like the thing it was: a record of a kid showing up, season after season, and getting a little faster.

So I built the journal I wanted — calm, private, fast enough to use on the deck, and built to hold a whole family's swimming in one place. No ads, no selling data, no noise. Just the times, the meets, and the quiet satisfaction of watching them fall.

— Bryan Chain, founder of SwimKeeper
Proud swim dad, obsessed with data, based in the Philadelphia metro area.

Questions

Good things to know.

A private home for your family’s swimming. It’s where you log races, track best times, follow each swimmer’s progress against goals and standards, and keep the whole household’s swim history in one calm place — on the web today, with iOS and Android apps on the way.
Both. SwimKeeper is built for swim families — a parent tracking two or three kids, or an older swimmer keeping their own log. One household can hold every swimmer under your roof, each with their own events, goals, and history.
Yes. Everything is private by default and visible only to the guardians you invite. We don’t run ads or sell data. Optional public profiles are on the roadmap — but they’ll always be something you choose to turn on, never a default.
No. The only thing a race needs is a time. Splits, DQ reasons, finish rank, age group and notes are all optional and tucked away — there when you want them, invisible when you don’t.
You can subscribe to standard sets — motivational times, championship qualifying cuts and more — or keep a private family goal. Every result shows the gap to the next level, measured to the hundredth. You can also import your own set.
SwimKeeper is in a limited private beta right now. Request access below and we’ll reach out as spots open. New families are added in small waves so we can keep the experience calm and well-supported.
Now in private beta

Start the journal your family
will read for years.

Request beta access and we’ll be in touch as new spots open. Bring your swimmers, your meets, and every time it took to get here.

On the web today · iOS & Android soon · private by default