Climbing Session Tracker
Tap Send or Attempt for each grade on V-scale, Font, or YDS. Flash vs redpoint is worked out automatically from your try count, with a live hardest-send and flash-rate summary.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Choose your grade scale — V-scale, Font, or YDS — from the tabs at the top.
- Tap the grade you're working on, then tap Send when you top out or Attempt when you don't.
- The tracker classifies each Send as a flash (first try) or redpoint (2+ tries) automatically.
- Check the summary card anytime for total sends, flash rate, hardest send, and tries per grade; use Undo Last Entry to fix a mis-tap.
Climbing Session Tracker logs your bouldering or route session grade by grade, on whichever scale your gym or crag uses: V-scale, Font, or YDS (5.x). Pick a grade off the ladder, then tap Send when you top out or Attempt when you don't — the tracker automatically works out whether a send was a flash (your first try at that grade) or a redpoint (a send after two or more tries), so you never have to self-judge the label. A live summary card keeps a running total of sends, your flash rate, and the hardest grade you've actually sent using that scale's real difficulty order, not just a text sort, so V10 correctly outranks V9 and 5.10c outranks 5.10a. Undo Last Entry fixes a mis-tap, and switching grade scales mid-session keeps each scale's own tally and hardest-send separate.
Frequently asked questions
- How does the tracker know if a send is a flash or a redpoint?
- It counts your prior tries at that exact grade in the session: a Send with zero prior tries is a flash, and a Send after one or more failed attempts is a redpoint — you never have to self-classify it.
- Does an unsent attempt count toward my hardest grade?
- No — only grades you've actually sent (flash or redpoint) count toward the hardest-send stat; unsent attempts still add to your try count per grade but never inflate the headline number.
- Can I track routes across multiple grade scales in one session?
- Yes — switching between V-scale, Font, and YDS keeps each scale's sends, hardest grade, and tries-per-grade completely separate, so mixing gym styles in one session never mixes up the math.