Live it. Log it. relivix.
Scorecards are fine. But the stuff worth keeping: who you played with, that ridiculous hole on the back nine, the trip you've been talking about since last year. It needs somewhere to live.
Not a swing analyser. Not a GPS rangefinder. Just a good place to track the game and the people you play it with.
Log every hole, front and back nine. Lock the card when you're done so nobody "remembers it differently" next time.
Create a shared experience for the whole trip. Multiple rounds, multiple days, one place where the photos, scores, and banter all live together.
Browse courses and clubs, check tee details and par info, save the ones you want to get to. See everywhere you've already been on a map.
Shoot during the round, not after it. Every experience has its own gallery. No more digging through your camera roll three weeks later.
Every round you've played, every course you've visited, every person you've played with. It's all there, and it builds up over time without you doing anything.
Keep things private, open to friends, or fully public. Per experience, not just per account. That blowout round on a Tuesday? Nobody has to know.
We built this for golfers, but the same idea applies anywhere you go out and do something worth remembering with other people.
There are plenty of apps that'll tell you how far you are from the pin. relivix isn't that. We're more interested in the round you played last September with your dad at that links course you'd never been to. And making sure you can actually find it again in five years.
We started with golf because golf is the kind of sport where the day around the round matters as much as the round itself. The banter on the first tee. The post-round debrief at the bar. The running argument about who really won the back nine.
If any of this sounds like your kind of thing, come give it a go.