The equestrian command center

Every horse.
Every day.
Nothing forgotten.

The schedule, the shows, the vet records, the travel, and the weather your horse is actually standing in. All of it in one place, in your pocket, working in a barn aisle with no signal.

Built for owners, programs, and the parents of young riders.

CHACCO DREAMING
Belgian Warmblood · Point Break Stables
A horse in a gilt frame
The one rule

We do not grade your horse.

Software will happily score your horse out of a hundred. We will not. No app has ever laid a hand on your animal, watched him go, or felt a leg. Whether he is well, fit, sound or tired is your call, your trainer's call and your vet's call.

BarnPilot carries the facts you give it and does the remembering. When it reads a document you uploaded, it tells you what the document says. It never invents a verdict and dresses it up as a measurement.

What it does

The whole barn, in one place

Every part of this exists because somebody forgot something and it cost them.

The schedule that knows the farrier

Farrier, vet, lessons, clipping. One event covers many horses, because the farrier does not come out to shoe one. Move Tuesday to Thursday once and every horse moves with it.

Every horse, no B team

Your horses are a deck of cards you deal in your own order. Every one gets the same card and the same space. Nobody gets demoted to a list at the bottom.

Show days, not show events

A show is a day with classes in it, not a single line on a calendar. Build the day, then share the whole thing with a groom, a parent or a trainer in one tap.

Travel that moves the clock

Send a horse to a circuit or a show and his weather, his timezone and his day move with him. An evening alert reaches you at your evening, not the server's.

Rest, counted down

Rest, injury recovery, or retired. You set it, because the vet told you and we did not. He counts down on his own and walks back into the rotation without you remembering a thing.

Speaks to your team

Get the day's instructions into the language your barn actually speaks. English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and German, because this sport is worldwide and the problems are the same in all of them.

Vet records, read back to you

Upload an X-ray or a vet report and get it back in plain language, so you know what to ask. It describes the document. It does not diagnose your horse, and it never will.

Buying a horse, with your eyes open

Track prospects against the goals you actually have. Age, record, vet history and price, lined up next to what you are trying to do, so you can see what might be missing from the story.

Works with no bars

Barns have no signal. Enter it anyway. It saves on your phone and goes up the moment you hit the road, even if your phone shut the app down in your pocket.

Weather

A weather app says 38 degrees.
We say who needs a blanket.

BarnPilot knows if your horse is clipped, whether he comes in at night, has a walk out, lives out, or never leaves his stall. So the forecast stops being a number and starts being an instruction.

It grades every hour of the day for riding, tells you the honest heat index rather than a made up comfort score, and reaches you in your own timezone wherever the horse is standing.

A weather app
Tonight: 38°F, wind 14mph, rain likely.
BarnPilot
Cold and wet tonight. Balou is clipped and turned out. He needs a medium blanket. Chacco is in full coat and comes in at night, so he is fine.
Balou, after a joint injection
ON REST 3 DAYS LEFT
2 DAYS LEFT 1 DAY LEFT CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF

He warms toward gold as he comes back, then walks into the rotation on his own. Nothing to remember. Nothing to clear.

Rest

The vet says four days.
You type four days.

We give you the field. We never give you the medicine. BarnPilot does not know how long your horse should rest and will not pretend to.

Tick the vet visit off your list and it simply asks whether he needs time off, at the one moment you actually know the answer. Say how long, or say you do not know yet, because with an injury that is usually the truth.

Who it is for

Three people, one barn

The same day looks different depending on who is carrying it.

Owners

One horse or a few, and they are family. You spend real money and you lie awake about them.

  • Every horse gets his own card, in your order
  • Vet records and X-rays in one place, read back in plain language
  • Blanket and turnout advice built on your actual horse
  • Rest and recovery you set, counted down for you

Trainers and programs

Many horses, many clients, and a team who all need to know the same thing by 7am.

  • One farrier day covers every horse on it
  • The day's instructions in the language your team speaks
  • Share a show day or a schedule with anyone in one tap
  • Nothing forgotten when a horse ships out for six weeks

Parents of young riders

You may not ride. You still need to know where to be, when, and what she needs in the trailer.

  • The whole show day, class by class, shared to your phone
  • The weather at the venue, not at home
  • Lessons and farrier dates that stop living on the fridge
  • Look up a trainer against the public SafeSport and USEF records

On trainer lookups. BarnPilot searches public SafeSport and USEF records and shows you what it found. It is a search of a public list, not an endorsement, and a clean result is not a character reference. Always confirm anything that matters directly with USEF or the U.S. Center for SafeSport.

Get BarnPilot

Cleared for takeoff

Free to start. Your horses, your barn, your call. Always.

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iPhone and iPad. English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and German.