The logbook
that writes itself.
An AI that watches ADS-B, drafts the flight, briefs the weather, reads the receipts, and settles the partners. You fly the airplane — the app writes the rest. Open it once a week and it's already done.
Included with every Wingbase account — no upgrade, no in-app purchases. Sign in with the same email on iPhone and the web.
Tuesday,
Aspen run
on deck.
Six moments in a real week of owning an airplane. Scroll through and watch the app do the work it used to take a spreadsheet, a group text, and a Sunday night to do.
- 01Yesterday · 20:14 · KASE
You shut the cowl.
ADS-B closes the track. Before you make it to the FBO, the AI has opened a draft — route, Hobbs, block time, PIC, all pre-filled from the flight you just flew.
- 02This morning · 06:42
You open the app.
Last night's flight is sitting at the top of the dashboard, signed pending your tap. Your IFR currency is green. Your airplane already told the AI what it needs next.
- 0306:43 · three taps
You confirm.
Route right. Hobbs right. Block time right. You add a squawk about the turbo gauge, sign off, and that's the log — no tabbed spreadsheet, no second system.
- 0412:10 · Dan in Denver
A partner books Saturday.
Dan wants the airplane for Aspen. He reserves it in his app. You see the calendar update in yours — with pax, fuel, and the weather window already staged.
- 0515:22 · the airplane pings
The annual is 37 days out.
N881TG is tracking its own Hobbs, its own AD compliance, its own insurance clock. The shop is already on the calendar — you just get the heads-up.
- 0618:48 · a push hits
Currency ticks.
Your IFR currency lapses in 22 days. The AI finds an open slot Thursday, a nearby approach plate, and asks if it should put one on your calendar.
Six jobs a pilot
used to do
on Sunday night.
Wingbase wires several specialized models together so no single one is doing the wrong job. Vision reads photos; Claude reads weather; deterministic code splits partners and tracks currency. Each one runs where it's best — and nothing ships until you confirm.
Catches the takeoff, lands the draft in your inbox.
Reads the METAR, TAF, and NOTAM diff — answers in plain English.
Photo a fuel slip — it codes the line item and splits it.
Who flew, who owes, when to pay — settled without a spreadsheet.
Flags the day your IFR, night, or high-performance currency lapses.
Projects the next 100-hour or annual against your flown pace.
Rarely. For most flights, the app has a draft waiting before you reach the FBO — ADS-B catches the track, the aircraft tells it the Hobbs, and you just confirm. The only time you type is endorsements, squawks, or a note to your partner.
No. ForeFlight plans the flight; Wingbase remembers it. Think of us as the AI that handles everything between engine-stop and your partner's Venmo — logs, receipts, splits, currency, maintenance reminders.
Search 'Wingbase' on the App Store, sign in with the same email you use on the web, and your aircraft, partners, and logbook are already there — no separate download fee, no upgrade, no in-app purchases.
Yes. Invite by email, each partner signs in with their own Face ID, flights attribute to whoever is PIC. One aircraft, many logbooks — and the AI figures out the splits.
Put it in your
flight bag.
Sign up once, download from the App Store, sign in with the same email — aircraft, partners, and logbook are already there. Free with Wingbase, no extra charge.