I didn’t intend to build another logbook. I set out to solve a problem I’d grown frustrated with. My amateur‑radio logging experience felt fragmented — desktop apps that didn’t sync, clunky tools, scattered QSL tracking. So, I quietly started building. No grand vision at first. Just a blank canvas and an evening of code.

And today, just over three months later, Hamlogs.com goes live. ##The Why: A Signal in the Noise

What if logging your QSOs wasn’t a chore, but felt intentional? What if your award tracking, e‑QSL, LotW uploads, DXCC progress — all lived in one place, working in real time? That’s not something I found. So I made it.

I launched Hamlogs to bring together clarity, synchronicity, and community — all in a browser. It’s minimal, fast, and instantly useful. But it’s also built with amateur‑radio love: cloud sync that doesn’t require power user skills, award tracking that actually motivates, and logs you can trust from anywhere. What It Does

  • Real‑time cloud logging — log QSOs via browser or integrated with WSJT‑X and have them available in seconds.

  • Award tracking built in — see your LoTW confirmations, track DXCC counts, chase grid squares, and watch progress in real time.

  • Exports you can rely on — ADIF downloads designed to work, not crash. CSV and PDF too.

  • Clean & simple design — no bloat, no jargon. Just the data you need, where you need it.

A Tiny Story That Matters

The other night, I was on air, working a rare grid. I didn’t have to go back to my desk, fire up a log app, remember callsigns or notes. I opened Hamlogs.com on my phone right there in the antenna yard— logging, confirming, fingers tapping, satisfaction rising. That moment, mid‑signature, I realized: this was exactly what I needed. And maybe others need it too. How to Get Onboard

  • Head to Hamlogs.com and create your free operator profile.

  • Start logging, and sharing stats with QSL partners.

What’s Next

Because amateur radio should feel elegant again. Too many tools make ham radio feel like troubleshooting‑first. Hamlogs puts joy back into logging, progress into awards, and ease into every QSO.

If you’re tired of patching together spreadsheets, cloud drives, or desktop apps that won’t sync — give Hamlogs.com a try. It’s simple, smart, and built from chatter between radios over dinners, antenna swaps, and late-night log-checking.