Track Every Dive
See Your Progress
One place for every dive and every dry session. Depth, time, discipline, conditions. Log it in 30 seconds. See your progress over weeks and months. Know exactly where you stand.
Dive Logging
Everything in One Log
Depth, dive time, surface interval, discipline, water temperature, spot, how you felt, free-text notes. Log a 40m CWT in the morning and a CO2 table in the afternoon. Most dive logs only handle water dives. This one handles everything you actually do as a freediver.
30 Seconds per Entry
Fill in the basics right after your dive, or batch them at the end of the day. The form is built for speed: discipline presets, smart defaults based on your last entry, quick-select for common spots. The less friction, the more likely you'll actually log every session.
No More Scattered Data
Excel on your laptop, notes on your phone, paper logbook at the dive center. Three different places for three different types of training. Your PB from last March? Good luck finding it. A single log that lives on your phone and syncs everywhere means you never lose a dive again.
Progress &
Analytics
Charts That Tell You Something
Depth over time. Weekly volume. Personal bests by discipline. Simple charts that answer one question: am I getting better? You know you're going deeper, but by how much? When did that plateau start? Without data, progress is a feeling. With data, it's a fact.
Training Calendar
Green dots for active days, gaps where you skipped. Consistency wins in freediving. The calendar makes it obvious at a glance. See your streaks, spot patterns in rest days, and get a monthly overview of how much you actually trained versus how much you think you trained.
Share with Your Coach
Training with a coach or instructor? Share your log. They see your progress, your volume, your PBs, without you sending screenshots of a spreadsheet. Your log is private by default. You choose exactly who gets access and for how long.
Dry Training
Because Land Training Matters
Breath holds, CO2 tables, O2 tables, stretching, equalization practice, visualization. It all matters for depth. But none of it fits in a traditional dive log. DEEPLINK treats dry sessions as first-class entries. They count toward your weekly volume and appear alongside your water dives in progress charts.
Voice Logging
Finished a static hold and don't want to type? Say what you did. Voice logging captures your session and creates the log entry for you. Describe your hold time, how it felt, what you worked on. The entry appears in your log ready to review.
The Full Picture
When water dives and dry training live in the same log, you finally see the full picture. Did that week of CO2 tables translate to a longer bottom time? Does stretching correlate with easier equalization? The data is there. The patterns emerge when everything lives in one place.
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Dive Log FAQ
Common questions about logging your freediving training.
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Every dive. Every breath hold. Every session. All in one place.