The short answer
| Feature | Kart Track | ApexHub |
|---|---|---|
| Wireless download from the logger | MyChron 5S & 6, Alfano 6 & 7 | MyChron, Alfano (incl. Legend), Unipro UniGo |
| Coaching | Full AI report: named corners, plain language | Top 3 tips per session |
| Web dashboard included | Yes | App only |
| Cross-logger comparison (MyChron + Alfano in one view) | Yes | No |
| Team workspaces with pooled credits | Yes | No |
| GoPro video synced to data | No | Yes |
| 3D lap replay | No | Yes |
| Sector & delta analysis | Yes | Yes |
| Built for coaches & parents, not just drivers | Yes | Driver-focused |
| Pricing | Public pricing page, free tier + demo | Free core, subscription for more |
Honest note: ApexHub’s GoPro sync and 3D replay are genuinely good ideas with no Kart Track equivalent, and its supported-device list is broader. ApexHub is a product of its respective developer; feature details reflect its public materials as of August 2026.
Getting the data off the logger is the easy half; both apps do it wirelessly in the pits. The difference is what happens next. ApexHub answers with video: watch the lap with data overlaid, replay it in 3D, take three tips. Kart Track answers with coaching: the AI report reads the whole session and writes up your top focus areas ranked by how much time each is worth, in language a driver or a racing parent can act on between runs. One is a highlight reel with hints; the other is a debrief.
ApexHub lives entirely on the phone. Kart Track sessions land in Speed Lab, which means the same session opens on a laptop-sized screen at home with speed traces, a GPS track map with speed heatmap, racing-line overlays, and session comparison including MyChron against Alfano. For coaches reviewing several drivers, or anyone who does their real thinking after the race day, the web layer is the difference.
Fair is fair: if your routine is built around onboard video, ApexHub’s frame-accurate GoPro sync is the best implementation in karting, and its Unipro UniGo support covers a logger Kart Track does not read. Some drivers will happily run both: ApexHub for the footage, Kart Track for the coaching and the team. If you are choosing one, decide whether video replay or a written answer helps you improve faster, and try the live demo to see what the Kart Track answer looks like on a real session.
Both download sessions wirelessly from MyChron and Alfano loggers to your phone. ApexHub leans video-first: GoPro footage synced frame-by-frame to data, 3D lap replay, and quick per-session tips. Kart Track leans coaching-first: a full AI report that names the corners costing you time, a web dashboard where every session also lives, cross-logger comparison, and team workspaces.
ApexHub advertises free core features with a subscription for more. Kart Track has a free tier, public pricing, and a live demo that walks a full session without an account, so you can compare both before spending anything.
ApexHub lists the broader device range, including the Unipro UniGo and Alfano Legend alongside MyChron and Alfano 6/7. Kart Track downloads from the MyChron 5S and 6 and the Alfano 6 and 7, and also accepts file imports (Race Studio CSV, Alfano exports) for anything else, including the original MyChron 5.
ApexHub gives you the top three tips per session, tied to corners. Kart Track's AI coaching report goes further: a written report on your top focus areas ranked by time worth, with braking points and corner data behind each, plus follow-up coaching that remembers your previous sessions.
Kart Track. Team workspaces come with a shared roster, pooled credits, coach accounts, and driver self-upload, and sessions downloaded in the app can be saved straight to the team. ApexHub is built around the individual driver on their phone.
Upload a MyChron or Alfano session and get speed traces, sector deltas, a GPS track map, and an AI coaching report that points to the corners costing you time.
Compare plans on the pricing page, or see how to export your data.