I'm excited to announce ClockTracker, the online platform for recording your games of Blood on the Clocktower and connecting with friends!
This project started from a simple premise: how can we record data that is easily shared and comparable?
A lot of Blood on the Clocktower players record their games in spreadsheets, but this data isn't available to everyone, and it's not consistent in what kind of data it uses.
In July, I started building a solution to this problem: ClockTracker. It allows users to enter their game data, and provides access to viewing this data on a per-user, per-character, or per-script level.
You can also tag your friends to connect games you've played together!
I know that folks who track games probably like to use other tracking tools as well, so there is integration built in to post a game to BoardGameGeek or BGStats.
As a social deduction game, communities are another big feature. Community moderators can create events, and sync with their Discord server to help coordinate scheduling between Discord, ClockTracker, and other websites.
If this project is of interest to you, please check it out! We have over 500 users already!
ClockTracker is free to use, and it is supported via Ko-Fi. If you find value in this project, please consider donating something to help keep the servers running
Blood on the Clocktower is the intellectual property of The Pandemonium Institute. ClockTracker has no affiliation with The Pandemonium Institute. ClockTracker is a fan-made project whose sole aim is to offer a service to lovers of Blood on the Clocktower.
All money taken in through this Ko-Fi will go to developing and paying for the costs of ClockTracker. If we end up with an excess of money to use for that purpose, we will suspend this Ko-Fi.
@lindsaykwardell Wow! This looks really cool. Sent this to a friend of mine, who've been hosting BotCT about once a quarter for about two years now.