







About this app
What MACHbook does
Every agility weekend generates a pile of numbers: which runs qualified, what the judge faulted, your dog's yards per second, where you placed, and — the ones that really matter — how many championship points and double Qs your team just banked toward the MACH. MACHbook is the ringside record book that keeps all of it on your phone, works with zero signal at the fairground, and always knows exactly what your dog still needs for the next title. Log a run in about fifteen seconds between walkthroughs: pick the class and level, tap Q or NQ, enter the time, and MACHbook computes yards per second from the course yardage and championship points from the standard course time automatically. Faults, placement, jump height, and a quick note about that weave-pole entry all live on the run — no more Sunday nights with a pile of crumpled score sheets. The title engines do the math the old spreadsheets used to. For AKC, MACHbook tracks every ladder from Novice through Master, counts double Qs and points against the 750-point, twenty-double-Q MACH requirement, and does the same for PACH in Preferred. USDAA, CPE, and UKI engines cover Super-Qs, level ladders, and championship counts, so one app replaces the desktop program, the donation website, and the paper record book — and the answer to how close your dog is to her MACH is always one tap away. Runs roll up into trial weekends, so you can relive an entire trial at a glance: club, judge, site, and every run with its result. Each dog gets a full career page — Q rate by class, average yards per second over time, titles earned with dates, and the complete run history from that first Novice leg onward. Attach a photo of the course map to any run and your training notes finally have context. MACHbook is fully offline by design. Agility trials happen in barns, fairgrounds, and horse parks where connectivity dies — your record book should not. There is no account, nothing syncs to a server, and your dog's entire career stays in your pocket, ready before the next walkthrough. • Fifteen-second ringside run logging with automatic YPS and points math • AKC MACH and PACH dashboards: 750 points and 20 double Qs, tracked live • Title ladders for AKC, USDAA, CPE, and UKI, including Super-Q counting • Trial weekends grouped with club, judge, and site details • Career stats per dog: Q rate, YPS trend, titles with dates • Course-map photos attached to runs • Fully offline — no account, no signal needed at the trial site
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
Ringside Run Logger
Log a run in about fifteen seconds between walkthroughs: venue, class, level, Q/NQ/E, time, faults, placement. Yards per second is computed from course yardage and championship points from seconds under standard course time — automatically.
MACH Dashboard
Live progress rings for the AKC MACH and PACH requirements: championship points toward 750 and double Qs toward 20, with a calendar of earned QQs and a pace projection of the likely finish date.
Title Ladders
Every title ladder for AKC, USDAA, CPE, and UKI from bundled rulebook constants: legs earned versus legs required at each level, next-title callouts, and Super-Q tracking for USDAA Snooker.
Trial Weekends
Runs roll up into trial weekends with club, judge, location, and dates, so a whole trial reads at a glance and the weekend's Q count and points are totaled automatically.
Dog Careers
A career page per dog: registered and call name, breed, jump heights, Q rate by class, average YPS over time, titles earned with dates, and the complete run history.
Career Export
Generate the full competition record — every run, every title, every point — as a shareable PDF or CSV for club newsletters, breeder records, or your own backup.
Why it exists
The problem
Agility handlers run 4-10 trial runs per weekend and must track Qs, faults, yards-per-second, placements, double Qs, and MACH/PACH points (750 pts + 20 QQs) across multiple venue organizations to know what they need for the next title — but the tooling is a 2011 Excel spreadsheet, Windows desktop software, a donation-…
What's different
How MACHbook stands out
Ruff Title (free, 35 ratings) is a generic manual title checklist capped at 1 dog/3 titles free — it has zero MACH-point, double-Q, or YPS computation, which is the entire job here. Dog Sports Title Tracker (free, 0 ratings) is UKI-only and connectivity-dependent. Agility Record Book is free but Windows/Mac desktop so…
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Questions about MACHbook
How much does MACHbook cost?▾
MACHbook is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.
Where does MACHbook store my data?▾
On your device. MACHbook is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.
What platforms does MACHbook support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for MACHbook?▾
Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.
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