Session tracking without spreadsheet debt
Track buy-ins, cash-outs, rebuys, hours, stakes, rooms, notes, and profitability across live sessions.
MyGrind brings session tracking, multi-currency stats, staking workflows, notifications, public profiles, a social feed, challenges, and leaderboard visibility into one product. It is designed for players who care about performance and for managers who need clean operational visibility.
Most trackers stop at session notes. MyGrind goes further: performance analysis, feed publishing, stable workflows, notification control, public profile settings, and cross-currency reporting.
Track buy-ins, cash-outs, rebuys, hours, stakes, rooms, notes, and profitability across live sessions.
Switch base currency, normalize performance, and keep stats readable whether you play in USD, EUR, RON, GBP, or HUF.
Publish sessions, post updates, follow players, and keep a public profile that can actually show sustained results.
Stable deals, ownership, makeup, expenses, session events, split handling, and clean manager visibility.
Turn push on or off by category: likes, comments, and staking. Keep noise low, keep the critical events visible.
Public/private profiles, content reporting, user blocking, and feed visibility controls are built into the product.
MyGrind is not just a tracker, and not just a social app. It covers the player workflow, the stable workflow, and the visibility layer around both.
Use custom room presets, custom stakes, bankroll settings, active session flows, end-of-session stats, notes, and recap views to understand whether your game is improving or just creating noise.
Stable managers need more than final profit. MyGrind keeps session starts, rebuys, results, deal expenses, splits, and notification delivery aligned so operational decisions are made on current information.
Public sessions and posts create credibility, but only if the controls are solid. MyGrind supports public/private profile visibility, likes, comments, search, follow, report, and block flows so the social layer stays usable.
The point is not to decorate poker with generic social features. The point is to make your sessions, decisions, staking operations, and visibility readable enough to act on.
The product is already opinionated. These are the practical questions most people ask first.
Live poker players, horses, stable managers, and people who want cleaner performance data than a notes app or spreadsheet can provide.
Yes. Deal acceptance, expenses, stable stats, split logic, session event notifications, and manager visibility are part of the product model.
Yes. Public visibility is a product decision, not a requirement. You control whether you appear in search and feed contexts.
They can be filtered. Global push can be turned off, and category controls exist for likes, comments, and staking events.
Track results, manage stable operations, publish what matters, and keep the data structured enough to make better decisions.