MyLog is a digital pilot logbook for student and commercial pilots, providing flight tracking, document management, and career resume generation on iOS and watchOS.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Pilots hire MyLog to consolidate flight records and training documents into a single, portable digital format that simplifies audit preparation and career applications.
For Student pilots, flight instructors, and commercial airline crews.
What does it look like?
Key features
Automated ingestion of flight records from external files, reducing switching costs.
Generates pilot application documents, creating a high-value retention barrier.
Enables flight-timer control, embedding the app into the pilot's physical workflow.
How much does it cost?
Freemium model gates advanced career tools to monetize professional pilots while maintaining a low-friction entry point for students.
Velocity
Maintenance developmentUX improvementsperformanceShow more...
MyLog ships updates at a maintenance-level cadence, with the latest release arriving after a period of relative inactivity. Development is currently focused on UX improvements and minor functional adjustments, such as the inclusion of simulator hours in progress tracking. There is no evidence of a high-frequency release schedule or a live-ops strategy. The current pace suggests a focus on stability and incremental feature refinement rather than rapid iteration.
Who built it?
Bahadir ARSLAN
3 apps tracked · Business
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
Read the full review analysisCompetition
Competitive landscape for MyLog | Digital Pilot Logbook
How's the Business market?
MyLog occupies the personal utility segment of the aviation market, anchored by a 4.2-star rating on the App Store. The lack of Android adoption (0 ratings) signals a total reliance on the Apple ecosystem for user acquisition.
The rivals identified
The Analyst's Read
Key takeaways for MyLog | Digital Pilot Logbook
Where is it heading?
Users report: The aviation logbook market is consolidating around institutional data standards, where flight schools act as the primary gatekeeper for software adoption. MyLog's current focus on individual utility is stable, but it remains exposed to competitors that secure direct school-level data integrations.
- The latest update adds simulator tracking, indicating the developer is maintaining feature parity rather than aggressively expanding the user base.
The SWOT
- Apple Watch integration embeds the app into the physical cockpit workflow
- Career Resume Builder creates a high-value retention barrier for commercial pilots
- Expansion into automated flight-school data partnerships could secure a B2B distribution channel
Next best moves
Ship direct FAMS integration because flight schools dictate software standards for students → increase B2B user acquisition
The counter-intuitive read
The app's reliance on the Apple ecosystem is a strength, not a weakness…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The report reflects a strategic pivot from individual-user acquisition to a focus on B2B flight-school data integrations and a formal acknowledgment of Apple-exclusive platform reliance.
Bottom line
MyLog captures individual pilot workflows through strong hardware integration, but the lack of institutional partnerships limits its growth in the professional segment, so the PM should prioritize flight-school data integrations to secure the student-pilot funnel.
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