Walk Track is a private step tracker that makes walking fun. It counts your daily steps in the background and turns them into a cosy little town that grows the more you walk — a gentle, no-pressure nudge to move more, with no accounts and no data harvesting.
Walking is the point. The town is your reward.
🚶 TRACK YOUR WALKING
• Counts your daily steps automatically, even when the app is closed
• See your walking distance and estimated calories at a glance
• Set a daily step goal and build streaks to stay consistent
• A clear day-by-day history and simple activity insights
• Gentle reminders — near your goal, when a streak's at risk, or just time for a walk
🏘️ GROW YOUR TOWN
• Every 10 steps earns a Brick — spend Bricks to place and upgrade buildings
• Houses, farms, markets, gardens, a chapel, a fountain and more
• A living world: day and night skies, four seasons, weather, festivals, townsfolk and pets
• Watch your town come alive as your step count climbs
🔒 PRIVATE BY DESIGN
Walk Track has no internet access at all, so your data physically cannot leave your phone.
• No account, no sign-up
• No cloud, no servers
• No location or GPS
• No ads, no analytics, no tracking
Your steps, your town and your stats stay on your device. Back them up to a file you control, or delete everything just by uninstalling.
📤 MAKE IT YOURS
• Name your town
• Share a snapshot of your town and walking stats whenever you like
• Light on battery and storage; works completely offline
Whether you want a simple step counter, a friendly pedometer, or just a reason to take a few more steps each day, Walk Track turns your walking into something to look forward to.
Health & safety: Walk Track is a fun step-tracking app, not a medical or fitness-advice tool. Step counts, distance and calories are estimates from your phone's sensor and may be inaccurate, and aren't intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any condition. Decisions about your activity are your own responsibility — consider talking to a qualified healthcare professional before starting or changing an exercise routine, and stay aware of your surroundings while you walk.
Requires a device with a step-counter sensor.