Overview:
Ryot (Roll Your Own Tracker) is a self-hosted platform for tracking media consumption and fitness activities. It allows users to log books read, shows watched, games played, and workouts completed in a single location with a clean interface and statistical insights. Designed for self-hosters, it consolidates multiple personal tracking needs into one application.
Core Features:
Media tracking: Log books, TV shows, movies, and games you consume.
Fitness tracking: Record and track workouts and exercise activities.
Statistics: View insightful statistics based on tracked data across all categories.
Profile sharing (Pro): Share your tracked profile with others (Pro feature).
Recommendations (Pro): Receive personalized recommendations based on your tracked data (Pro feature).
Collections (Pro): Organize items into supercharged collections (Pro feature).
Use Cases:
Self-hosters: Run a personal tracker on their own infrastructure to log books, shows, games, and workouts without relying on third-party services.
Media enthusiasts: Track and view statistics for their reading, viewing, and gaming habits.
Fitness users: Log workouts and exercise activities alongside media consumption in one unified tool.
Why It Matters:
Ryot provides a self-hosted alternative for users who want to track both media and fitness data from a single interface. Its focus on self-hosting gives individuals control over their data, while the optional Pro tier adds sharing and recommendation capabilities for those who want more social or discovery features beyond basic tracking.

