About Shotlog
Shotlog is a digital shooting logbook for sport shooters who want to take their practice seriously.
The mission
Serious sport shooting deserves serious tools. For decades, marksmen have tracked their sessions in paper notebooks — fragile, hard to search, impossible to analyze. Shotlog was built to fix that. The goal is simple: make every shot you fire measurable, every session reviewable, and every trend visible — so the practice you put in actually compounds.
Whether you shoot rifle, pistol, shotgun, air rifle, or biathlon, Shotlog is built around the score, not a specific discipline. Tap shots in live, total scores update in real time, and your full history is searchable and chartable from day one.
Built solo, from Norway
Shotlog is built and maintained by Christer Nordbø, a software engineer and sport shooter based in Norway. It started as a weekend project to replace a leather-bound range diary and grew into the app that thousands of marksmen now use. There is no venture funding, no ad network, and no data broker — just one developer and a community of shooters whose feedback shapes every release.
Privacy first, GDPR-compliant
Shotlog is operated from Norway under the European Union's GDPR framework. Your data is yours: sessions are scoped to your account, encrypted in transit, and never sold. You can export or delete everything from within the app at any time. See the Privacy Policy for the full detail.
Where it runs
- iOS — iPhone and iPad, available on the App Store.
- Android — phones and tablets, available on Google Play.
- 8 languages — English, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, German, French, Italian, and Spanish; the app picks up your phone's language automatically.
Get the app
Download on the App Store · Get it on Google Play
Get in touch
Feedback, bug reports, feature requests, and the occasional "thank you" email all land in the same inbox: [email protected]. Every message is read by the person who builds the app.