Poker hand logging and replay

Remember the hand, not the paperwork.

Plogger helps poker players set up a live table, record key decisions street by street, save hands on the device, replay the action later, and share encrypted hands with other Plogger users.

Plogger 1/2 NL Holdem
Hero$2,000
Player 6$2,000
Player 2$2,000
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How to use Plogger

The app is organized around the same rhythm as a live hand: set the table, record the hand, then review or share it when you are done.

1

Set up the game

Choose seats, blinds, game type, stack sizes, the dealer button, and the Hero seat. Settings also let you add a buy-in, place name, and optional device location.

2

Record the hand

Tap Record, enter Hero cards, select board cards as streets arrive, and tap the action buttons for checks, calls, raises, re-raises, folds, and bets.

3

Replay and share

Saved hands appear in Replay by session. Step forward and backward through the action, or share an encrypted hand package through the phone share sheet.

What the app does

Plogger is built for fast live use. It keeps the table visual, reduces typing during a hand, and stores a replayable history when the hand is saved.

Game Setup Pick the game type, blinds, seats, stacks, dealer position, and Hero seat.
Hand Log Record cards, streets, checks, calls, raises, re-raises, folds, bets, and pots.
Replay Browse sessions and watch each hand evolve frame by frame on the table.
Storage Management Delete local sessions or hands. Pro users can upload encrypted backups.
Friends Register, log in, send friend requests, accept requests, and share hands.
Encrypted Sharing Hand data is encrypted before upload or sharing. Recipients decrypt locally.

Free and Pro model

The free app is local-first. Pro adds cloud backup and richer app-to-app sharing.

Free Save sessions locally, replay hands on the same device, and share text or encrypted hand packages through the native share sheet.
Pro Upload encrypted backups, sync across devices, share hands with friends, and manage access through the cloud backend.

Privacy by design

Plogger stores hands locally by default. When a hand is uploaded or shared through the cloud, the mobile app encrypts the hand before it leaves the device. The backend stores encrypted payloads and metadata, not raw hand history.