I fly the line. I also got tired of paying every month to look at flying I'd already done — so I built the logbook I actually wanted, and I priced it the way software used to be priced: once.
Your logbook is the record of a career you earned in early starts, sim checks, and missed holidays. It is your property. The mission here fits on a single line:
Build good software, sell it for a fair price, and get out of the way.
That's it. I'm not trying to build generational wealth on the backs of hard-working pilots. I'm not the landlord of your flight history. Charging you rent, every month, never sat right with me — so Aviator Archive doesn't.
What I commit to
- 01. One price, no subscription. You buy it once and own it for life — no tiers, no renewals, no "first year free" trick. Updates and fixes are included; if a major new version ever arrives, it'd be a one-time upgrade, never a rental.
- 02. Your device, your data. Your flight data lives on your own kit. I don't host it, I don't sell it, and I'm not interested in keeping a copy.
- 03. Always exportable. Pull the whole logbook to CSV or Excel any time — free, whether you're on Pro or not. The print-ready PDF and regulatory formats are part of Pro. Either way I have no reason to make leaving hard; I already got paid.
- 04. Honest about the cloud. Our licensing server handles sign-in and unlocks your purchase. That's the entire job. No flight data passes through it, and I'll always be precise about that.
"The black box of logbooks — indestructible, reliable, and completely yours."
Fly the line. Own the data.
Buy Logbook — $199