free, forever · no sign-up

Finally, attendance takes itself.
You teach. You coach. You lead.

Trackr is a tiny browser add-on that quietly notes who showed up to your Google Meet — when they joined, when they left, who was late, who's been slipping. So you can stop chasing names and get back to your people.

Loved by 12k+ educators Works in 17 languages Zero setup
Tuesday Cohort
Apr 22 · 9am
Maya Patel joined right on time
9:00
Jaden Brooks full session
9:00
Sofia Reyes 4 mins late, again
9:04
Amir Khalil came back from break
9:00 · rejoin
Olivia Tan
absent
Ravi Sharma quiet but here
9:01
5 of 6 here today83% attendance
Sofia's been late
3 weeks in a row 🤔
— check in?
teacherscoachestherapiststeam leadscourse creatorscommunity organizers
made for the people who keep rosters

If you've ever asked “who's missing today?”

Trackr was built for the folks who actually do the showing-up work — not the engineers who built the meeting tool. Find yourself below.

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Aisha

Middle school teacher · Houston
I used to keep a notebook beside my laptop and tick names off in real time. By the time class ended I'd be on the wrong page. Now I don't think about it.
  • Class roster auto-checked, with late-arrival flags for parent emails
  • Weekly summary PDF for the principal — one click
  • Catches kids who sneak out at 8:55
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Marcus

Course creator · 6-week cohort
Live attendance is a leading indicator of completion. Trackr's history view tells me which student to email on Wednesday before they ghost on Thursday.
  • Cross-session view: who's at risk of dropping
  • CSV straight into the gradebook
  • Bot filtering — Otter and friends don't pollute your stats
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Dr. Lin

Therapist · group sessions
I needed something that doesn't record audio or video — just dates of attendance for billing. Local-only was the dealbreaker. Nothing else fit.
  • Zero data leaves your computer — HIPAA-friendly posture
  • Monthly attendance log for insurance & intake notes
  • Edit attendance after the fact (no destructive logs)
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Priya

L&D lead · Workspace SMB
I run twelve onboarding sessions a quarter. I don't want a per-seat SaaS — I want a free thing that exports to the spreadsheet I already have.
  • Push to Google Sheets in one click
  • Late-threshold per training (different rules for different cohorts)
  • Works for whoever installs it — no admin rollout
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Jordan

Run club & church group
People love being noticed. When I send the “we missed you last week” message, they show up the next time. Trackr tells me who to send it to.
  • Spot the “haven't been in 3 weeks” pattern automatically
  • Email export — paste straight into your community newsletter
  • Free forever, even with 100+ members
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Nadia

Program manager · stakeholder calls
I run a steering committee with 14 stakeholders across 3 timezones. “Was VP-X actually on the call?” used to be a 20-minute archaeology dig.
  • Per-meeting timeline with rejoins, so you know who really attended
  • Renamed meeting codes — “abc-defg” becomes “Steering Cmte”
  • PDF report for the next governance review
three steps · about 30 seconds

It's almost too easy.

No accounts. No setup. No “ask IT first.” You install it, you forget it's there, and the data just appears.

i
→ then

Install

One click from the Chrome store. No login, no email, no permissions to argue about.

ii
→ then

Just teach

Open Meet like you always do. Trackr quietly logs every join, leave, rejoin and late arrival.

iii

Hand it over

When someone asks who showed up, click once and pick a format. CSV, PDF, Sheets — your choice.

what's actually in the box

Everything you'd build yourself, if you had a free Saturday.

Built from a teacher's wishlist, not an engineer's roadmap. Each one solves a real little frustration.

“Who's been late three weeks in a row?”

Trackr remembers across sessions. Set your late threshold, and the dashboard quietly highlights the pattern before it becomes a problem.

Sofia Reyes — late 3 of last 4 sessions ⚠
Jaden Brooks — perfect attendance · 14/14 ✓
Olivia Tan — hasn't shown in 2 weeks 🤔

Your roster, cross-checked automatically

Paste your class list once. From then on, Trackr highlights who's here, who's late, and who's missing — at a glance, no manual ticking.

Maya
Jaden
Sofia
Amir
Olivia
Ravi
Zara
Noah
Wei
Leo
Pia
Sam

Trends, but human

See attendance go up after you started doing the warm-up activity. See it dip during midterms. The chart is there when you're curious — never in your way.

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The bots stay out of your roster

Otter, Fireflies, Read.ai and friends get politely ignored. Your numbers are about people, not transcribers.

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five formats, zero paywall

Send the report wherever your day already lives.

Gradebook? Slack? Parent email? Insurance billing? It's all the same one click.

csv
Spreadsheet
for the gradebook
pdf
PDF report
for the principal
xls
Excel
if HR insists
Google Sheets
one-click open
@
Email
straight to inbox
a few notes from the wall

Real people, real little victories.

I caught a kid in my AP class who'd been logging in and immediately turning his camera off and stepping away. The duration column told me everything.

Mr. Diallo11th grade history · Chicago

My cohort's attendance went from 71% to 89% after I started sending “we missed you” emails on Wednesday. Took me five minutes a week.

Lila ChenCourse creator · 6-week design sprint

Insurance wanted a year of dated session logs. I exported one CSV and was done in under a minute.

Dr. HassanGroup therapy practice

Our nonprofit board meets on Meet. The “who actually attended” record finally made our quorum tracking believable.

Renée O.ED, community foundation

I run a virtual run club. Trackr lets me see who's drifting away, so I can text them before they fully drop. Saved at least four people from quitting this season.

Coach BriSunrise Runners

I have ADHD. Anything that takes a roll-call task off my plate is sacred. This is now sacred.

Sam K.K-5 math intervention
a small but important promise

Your data never leaves your laptop.

No accounts. No cloud. No analytics pixels. No “we just send a little something to our servers.” Trackr stores everything locally, in your browser. If you uninstall, the data goes with it.

— and yes, that's the whole pitch.

Local-only by designStored in your browser. Not on any server. Not even ours.
No accounts, no signupYou install. You use. There's no email field anywhere.
No tracking pixelsNo GA, no Mixpanel, no Segment, no “anonymous” pings.
No audio or video accessWe only see the participant list — same as you do on screen.
questions before you click install

Reasonable things to wonder about.

Wait — really free?+

Really, actually, completely free. No trial, no premium tier, no “free for 30 days.” It's a side-project built by one developer who got tired of taking attendance manually. The only “catch” is that support is best-effort email.

Do my students/clients/team get notified?+

Trackr only sees what's on screen — the same participant list anyone in the meeting can see. It doesn't notify anyone. That said, we recommend telling your group you're keeping attendance, just like you would in a physical room.

Can I edit the attendance after the meeting?+

Yes. Rename meetings (“abc-defg-hij” → “Tuesday Cohort”), correct typos in names, mark someone as present if they joined by phone, add a note. Your edits live alongside the raw log — nothing destructive.

Will it work for a class of 50? Of 200?+

Yep. Trackr scales to whatever Meet does. Big lectures, small group therapy, all-hands of 300 — same experience, same export.

What about other meeting tools — Zoom, Teams?+

Today, Trackr is Google Meet only. Zoom and Teams are on the roadmap — drop a vote on the issues page for whichever you'd want next.

I'm a therapist. Is this HIPAA-compliant?+

Trackr doesn't transmit, store, or process any PHI on our end — there is no “our end.” Everything stays on your device. That makes it a good fit for HIPAA-conscious workflows, but compliance is ultimately about your full setup; we're not a Business Associate.

What if I uninstall? Do I lose everything?+

Uninstalling clears local storage, so yes. Export anything important first — there's also a one-click JSON backup in settings if you want to keep a portable copy.

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Stop chasing names. Start noticing people.

Install Trackr once. Run your meetings the way you always have. The roster takes care of itself.

Add to Chrome — free →See a sample report