For Riders¶
If you ride and review your own footage, this is the path for you. Racecraft turns each run into a comparison against your best — or against a friend's run — so you can see exactly where you're leaving time on the track.
Where to start¶
If you've never used Racecraft before, do the Quickstart end to end. It walks you from "I have GoPro footage" to "I'm watching my time delta against my reference run" in one sitting.
Once you've done a first comparison, the rest of this section is task-by-task:
- Recording good footage — camera placement, settings, and what makes a run easy to align.
- Uploading runs — getting footage off the camera and into Racecraft.
- Marking splits — picking the start, finish, and intermediate checkpoints.
- Choosing a reference run — which run defines the track and why it matters.
- Reading the comparison — what the time delta is telling you.
What Racecraft does for solo riders¶
- keeps every attempt on the same track in one place
- aligns each new run against your reference automatically, so you don't re-mark splits on every upload
- shows continuous time delta through the run, not just at the start and finish
- gives you a leaderboard of your own attempts so the fastest pass is obvious
If you're stuck, the FAQ covers the most common questions, and the Concepts pages define every term that appears in the app.