Local-first painting companion

Track the work. Clear the clutter.

MiniTrack keeps painting projects, timer sessions, paint recipes, reference images, and PDF guides in one place. It was built to solve a simple problem: too many miniature photos and notes living everywhere except where they belong.

Reference Vault Guide Bookshelf Painting timer Paint rack and palettes
App Store Coming first
Google Play Coming later

Free your photo gallery

Keep miniature references, inspiration shots, and WIP images inside MiniTrack instead of burying them in your main camera roll.

Keep guides in one bookshelf

Store painting guides and imported PDFs in a single library instead of scattering them across Files, chats, downloads, and folders.

Track the hobby properly

Projects, stages, timer sessions, paints, palettes, and progress all live together so your workflow finally feels coherent.

What it does

One app for the practical side of miniature painting

MiniTrack is less about generic productivity and more about giving the visual, messy, reference-heavy side of the hobby a proper home.

Projects, units, and stages

Track single display pieces, squads, and larger projects through the stages that make sense for your painting workflow.

Painting timer

Measure real hobby time, pause and stop sessions cleanly, and understand where your painting hours actually go.

Guide Bookshelf

Generate shareable PDF painting guides from completed miniatures and keep every guide and tutorial together in one bookshelf.

Reference Vault

Save inspiration, WIP shots, basing refs, palette ideas, and future concepts in a dedicated image vault organized for painting, not for family photos.

Paints, palettes, and recipes

Keep a paint rack, reuse saved palettes, and remember exactly which colors got used on each miniature and on each stage.

Batch painting

Move squads forward together, keep shared paint information organized, and stop faking batch work through duplicated single-mini entries.

Built by Blunderbrush

MiniTrack was born from a real hobby problem: too many miniature images everywhere, too many paint notes split across apps, and no satisfying place to keep guides once a project was done. The goal is simple: one place for the practical memory of your hobby.