How Jetlog compares

Switch from
CrewLounge PILOTLOG.

CrewLounge PILOTLOG covers more platforms and import formats than anything else here: iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and web, with 50+ formats. Flight tracking is a post-landing ADS-B pull, with a monthly quota and a 7-day lookback. Sync only runs while the app is open.

What you keep

Your whole history, reviewed on the way in

Import directly from CrewLounge PILOTLOG. Your flights come across into Jetlog's review screen: check everything, then save.

What's new in Jetlog

Four things CrewLounge PILOTLOG doesn't do today.

Not a knock on CrewLounge PILOTLOG, just the gap Jetlog closes.

Live tracking

Live flight tracking

Off-blocks, takeoff, touchdown and on-blocks fill themselves in on live-tracked airlines.

Supported airlines →
Lock screen

iOS Live Activities

Track pushback to takeoff, then touchdown to on-blocks, right from your lock screen. No app to open.

See features →
AI scan

AI logbook scanning

Photograph old paper pages; AI extracts flights and simulator sessions into a review screen.

See pricing →
Sign-off

Remote web sign-off

Send a one-time link; your captain or examiner signs in a browser. No app, no account.

See features →
Side by side

Jetlog vs. CrewLounge PILOTLOG, the rows that matter here.

Jetlog vs. CrewLounge PILOTLOG
Capability Jetlog CrewLounge PILOTLOG
Live flight tracking Yes, live-tracked airlines Post-landing ADS-B, quota'd
iOS Live Activities Yes
Lock-screen completion Yes, one tap after landing
Remote sign-off Yes, one-time web link In-person only
Import & export LogTen, CrewLounge, CSV, Excel, KLM/KLC PDF in; CSV, Excel, EASA-PDF out 50+ formats in; 80–150 forms out
Multi-device sync Yes, real-time Only while the app is open
Free trial Yes, 3 months Student tier only

Every “—” means not advertised by CrewLounge PILOTLOG, not a lab-tested failure. Figures as published, July 2026.

See the full comparison →

Migration

Four steps, one afternoon.

  1. Export your CrewLounge PILOTLOG data

    From CrewLounge PILOTLOG, export your logbook. Jetlog's importer reads it directly.

  2. Download Jetlog and sign in

    Sign in with Apple, a passkey, or an email magic link. How signing in works →

  3. Import & review

    Bring in the file, check every queued entry, and adjust anything before you save. The import walkthrough →

  4. Turn on live tracking

    Fly a live-tracked airline and entries start filling themselves in. No more waiting on a post-landing ADS-B pull. See supported airlines →

Your next flight can log itself.

Everything free for 3 months, then €2.99/month or €29.99/year. Download Jetlog and fly. The times take care of themselves.