SkyTrackPro Enters Beta

About | Site Admin | 23.10.2025 | 5 min read time
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A New Era for Paragliding Pilots

After months of development, testing, and fine-tuning, SkyTrackPro has officially entered its public Beta phase. Built by pilots for pilots, SkyTrackPro aims to unify every aspect of modern paragliding — from task planning and competition scoring to flight tracking, analysis, and sharing.

The Beta period runs until December 31, 2025, giving pilots and organizers a chance to explore the system’s core features and provide valuable feedback before the full public release in 2026. The platform is free to use during this period, and all flight uploads, league pages, and statistics will help shape the final release version.


What’s Included in the Beta

  • Competition-ready task builder compatible with FAI rules.
  • IGC file uploads with fast validation, altitude profiles, and flight playback.
  • Cross-country analysis supporting open distance, flat triangles, and FAI triangles.
  • Automatic ranking of the 10 best flights per pilot per season.
  • Modern, responsive design — runs smoothly on any screen or device.
  • Full in-house privacy — no third-party analytics or tracking.

Known Limitations During Beta

While the platform is stable, some features are still under active development. Minor bugs, visual inconsistencies, or performance dips may occur as we roll out updates.

Data integrity and testing are our priority — however, we cannot guarantee permanent data retention during Beta. Flights may be reset as the database evolves.

Beta disclaimer: SkyTrackPro is provided for testing and fun purposes only. Always fly safely, respect regulations, and stay within your personal limits.

How to Join the Beta

Joining the Beta is simple — sign up for a free SkyTrackPro account, upload your flights, and explore. You can also help improve the platform by reporting bugs or suggesting features.


The SkyTrackPro Beta will remain open until December 31, 2025. Your feedback directly shapes the platform’s future — thank you for helping us build the next generation of paragliding technology.


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