YOUR BOARD.YOUR DATA.YOUR CREW.
The action sports platform that doesn't sell you out.
Track tricks. Find spots. Ride with real ones.
Everything you need to progress
Built by riders who wanted a better way to track their journey.
Track
Every trick you land
Build custom trick lists for any sport. Check off tricks as you land them, track your sessions, and watch your skills grow over time.
Progress
See how far you've come
Visual progress tracking shows your journey from beginner to pro. Browse the Trickipedia to discover new tricks and set goals for your next session.
Connect
Ride with your crew
Find and follow riders who share your stoke. Share clips, message your homies, and build a community around the sports you love.
Riders are stoked
Hear from the community that makes TrickBook what it is.
“Finally an app built by skaters, for skaters. I've been tracking my progress for months and it's actually motivating to see how many tricks I've landed.”
Jake M.
Skateboarder
“The spot finder is incredible. I moved to a new city and found three parks I didn't know about within my first week.”
Sarah K.
Snowboarder
“Love that this isn't just another social media app trying to sell my data. It's actually useful and respects my privacy.”
Marcus T.
Skateboarder
Up and riding in minutes
Download free
Get TrickBook on iOS or Android. No credit card, no catch.
Start tracking
Create trick lists, discover spots near you, and log your sessions.
Level up
Watch your progress grow, connect with riders, and push your limits.
By Riders. For Riders.
Big tech platforms don't have our best interests at heart. Algorithms bury your content, and your attention is sold to advertisers. We built TrickBook because action sports communities deserve better.
Your data stays yours
Encrypted, private, never sold to advertisers.
No algorithm games
Your content reaches your crew, not just who pays.
Built by a small crew with big passion
Independent, rider-owned, community-driven.
There's an intrinsic value in creating something for the sake of creating it.
Rodney Mullen
Godfather of Street Skateboarding