Whether you have a Mustang for Sunday mornings, an Alfa daily or a Lotus Elan race car, you need to keep track of their maintenace. And if you're still reading you probably agree that spreadsheets don't cut it. You probaby keep 10 lists across 5 apps for things to do, parts to buy and symptoms to investigate. You've probably turned up to a race track with no spare brake pads. You've ordered parts twice, or forgotten to clean your air filter, then wondered why the damned thing won't rev past 5. I've done all the above and much more.
I needed a single place to track everything I need for my cars and I couldn't find it, so I started to build it. What you see today is the first step on that journey. Today, you can use Evercar to keep track of what you've done, what needs doing or buying and what to check when.
What's coming next includes:
Today, Evercar works only through the browser, with full support for use on smartphones as a Progressive Web Application.
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