
Wake: Wakeboard Tracker
Jump Detection & Session Log
About
This app automatically detects and tracks wakeboard jumps, logging session details, and helping you master new tricks. Discover over 1,000 wakeboarding spots worldwide and monitor weather conditions for the perfect ride.
What's New in Wake
1.16
July 5, 2026
SHARE YOUR SESSION • Export your wakeboarding session as a visual card to share with your friends. • Choose from several different templates and share directly to Instagram, or save to your Photos. IMPROVEMENTS • Find tricks by their abbreviations. For example "BS180" will now bring up "Backside 180". • Tapping a notification now opens the appropriate tab. FIXES • Resolved an issue where videos couldn't be added to practice sessions.
MoreSubscription plans
Wake Premium
Unlocks all Wake Premium features
FAQ
Does Wake have ads?
No, Wake's free version is completely ad-free, offering unlimited session recording, spot conditions, seasonal insights, and trick lists.
What devices does Wake support?
Wake is supported on Apple Watch and iPhone, allowing for seamless tracking and data synchronization.
How much does Wake Premium cost?
Wake Premium is available for $29.99 per year and includes a 7-day free trial. Payment is charged to your App Store account upon purchase.
Can I cancel my Wake Premium subscription?
Yes, you can turn off auto-renewal anytime by going to your Account Settings on the App Store. Your subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing period.
What are the benefits of Wake Premium?
Wake Premium unlocks features like adding videos to session recordings, detailed jump analysis from your Apple Watch, and syncing session videos to your account for past session access.
How often is Wake updated?
The app was last updated on April 27, 2026, indicating active development. The developer is continuously adding spots and improving features based on community feedback.
What is the age rating for Wake?
Wake has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.
How does Wake detect jumps?
Wake uses your Apple Watch to detect jumps in real-time, measuring jump count, height, and landing success specifically for wakeboarding, whether you're at a cable park or on a boat.









