A native iOS trophy tracker with deep analytics across PS5, PS4, PS3, and Vita. Your full gaming history, beautifully organized.
No ads.
No servers.
No subscriptions.
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Every game across PS5, PS4, PS3, and Vita in one place. Filter by platform, completion, or progress. Hide games you don't want counted in your stats.
Add unlimited notes to any game or trophy.
Total trophies, platinums, completion rate, trophy breakdown, and milestones. Your entire gaming journey at a glance.
We're not reinventing the wheel. There are already great guides out there, so we'll point you right to them. YouTube, Google, PowerPyx, and PSNProfiles. One tap from any game or trophy detail screen.
See who's online, what they're playing, and where you rank. Head-to-head leaderboards across level, platinums, trophies, and points. Friendly competition built in.
Every trophy shows its actual earn rate across four tiers:
Common · Uncommon · Rare · Ultra Rare
Generate beautiful share cards for any trophy or game. Rarity data, stats, and your PSN ID. Ready to post anywhere.
Unlock Pro
For the data nerds who want to dig deeper.
Games you're closest to finishing. Easy trophy wins sitting in your backlog. Pace projections to predict when you'll hit your next platinum.
Current and longest streak, active days, activity rate, and a full trophy heatmap across the year.
Weekly, monthly, and all-time earning trends. Your best day ever. Year-by-year breakdowns with charts.
Rarity Score, ultra rare count, and full rarity distribution across your entire trophy collection.
Average completion %, 100% count, hardest platinums, DLC breakdown, and abandoned game tracking.
Create custom lists to group games and trophies however you want. Mix them together, organize by genre, track your backlog. Your library, your rules.
You're trusting us with your PSN data. Here's exactly how it works, why sign-in is required, and why your credentials are safe.
Sony doesn't offer a public trophy API. Some apps work around this by routing your data through their own servers or third-party services, but that means your data passes through someone else's infrastructure, and the app breaks if those services shut down. PSN GO connects directly to Sony's API using your own authenticated session. No middleman, no dependency on external servers, no single point of failure.
No. You sign in directly on Sony's website through Apple's ASWebAuthenticationSession, the same secure, isolated browser used for "Sign in with Apple" and banking apps. PSN GO cannot see, intercept, or access anything you type. We only receive a one-time authorization code after you authenticate with Sony.
Some apps use custom WebViews (WKWebView) that can theoretically read your input. PSN GO does not. ASWebAuthenticationSession runs in a separate OS-level process that the app cannot inspect, inject scripts into, or read from. Apple enforces this boundary. It's the same protection used across iOS for secure sign-in.
After sign-in, Sony issues two tokens: an access token (expires in ~1 hour) and a refresh token (renews each time it's used). These tokens can only read your trophy data. They cannot change your password, make purchases, or modify your account. They're stored in the iOS Keychain, Apple's hardware-encrypted vault.
This concern applies to apps that store your username and password to silently re-authenticate. PSN GO never sees your password. It uses OAuth 2.0 refresh tokens, the industry standard used by Google, Microsoft, and every major app. Your refresh token renews each time you open PSN GO. If you stop using the app for ~60 days, the token expires and you'll need to sign in again.
Your trophies, games, and stats live on your device. Not in our cloud. Zero analytics. Zero tracking. Zero third-party SDKs. Every line of code is first-party Apple frameworks. There are no servers to send your data to. The only network calls go directly to Sony's API.
Requires iOS 17 or later