About TopLog

Built with real airline pilot experience.

TopLog was built for pilots who still have important flight history sitting in paper books, screenshots, spreadsheets, or half-finished digital backups. It is shaped by ATPL, Airbus A330, and 10+ years of aviation experience.

ATPLAirbus A33010+ years in aviationPilot-reviewed entriesDigital backup

The story behind it

I started taking digital backups seriously after a paper logbook was stolen. Getting the hours back together was possible, but it meant digging through old records instead of just opening a clean backup.

That experience made the product direction pretty clear: keep the parts of a logbook pilots trust, remove as much repetitive transcription as possible, and make the backup useful when it actually matters.

The pilot signs off

AI can draft the boring parts, but logbook accuracy still belongs to the pilot. Every entry is meant to be reviewed before it becomes part of the record.

Messy records are normal

Old pages, handwritten notes, journey logs, odd aircraft labels, and inconsistent layouts are not edge cases. They are the starting point.

Your history should move with you

A logbook app should help you keep clean records, not lock them away. Search, backups, and exports are part of the core product.

Why this needed to be more than a scanner

Photos are useful evidence, but they are hard to search. Spreadsheets are flexible, but they still require typing. Traditional logbook apps are helpful once the data is already entered.

TopLog sits in the gap between those workflows: it helps turn old records into editable entries, then gives pilots a place to review, search, and export them.

The review step is the product

Clear photos and legible handwriting help, but the app is designed around confirmation. The goal is faster transcription with a pilot still in the loop.

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Protect the records your career depends on

TopLog is for pilots who want a practical digital backup, a cleaner review workflow, and records they can export when a school, employer, insurer, or interview panel asks for them.

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