100% private, 100% local. No logins, no credentials.
Your key metrics live on different websites and dashboards. That’s the problem
Motherboard lets you create an aggregated dashboard by tracking anything from any website, saving you hours of jumping around every week.
45% off for the first 200 believers (194 left)
So, who’s Motherboard really for?
Chances are, there’s something you’re already checking manually that Motherboard could track for you.
- You want to stay on top of your numbers, but checking them one by one is too much work.
- You waste valuable time each day manually tracking metrics on different websites and dashboards.
- You want to track a value from a website that doesn’t have an API or integration.
Track anything from any website to build a personalized, curated meta-dashboard
Click on any value to track it. That’s it. Motherboard periodically refreshes your trackers automatically. All locally and privately.
Simple. Secure. Snappy!
Motherboard just works. That’s why people love it.
Works with any website
Motherboard retrieves data that is immediately visible on the page. Elements that require interaction, such as clicking or hovering, are not currently supported.
Private. Local. Yours
Motherboard is completely private & secure. All the websites are tracked locally. Your data is stored on your computer.
Built by a real human
Built by an Independent developer. Quick personal support every time.


Built for people who don't waste time. Loved by those who can't afford to
Trusted by builders, makers, and doers.
Managing multiple dashboards for different tools was a nightmare. I needed one place where I could see everything at a glance. This extension pulled everything together, so I no longer have to waste time switching between tabs. It gives me a comprehensive view, all in one place.
Taniya Oberoi
Product Manager
I didn’t realize how much time I was wasting! I used to juggle RevenueCat, Google Forms, and MixPanel every morning to track my app’s performance. Now, it’s all in one place, and I can finally focus on the work that matters.
Steve Smith
Founder
I used to have a million tabs open, trying to track prices on books, event tickets, and other things. This extension pulls all that data into one spot, so I don’t have to juggle different websites. It keeps me organized and saves me a ton of time.
Olivia Miller
Student
Pay once. Own it forever
No subscriptions. No surprises. Every Motherboard license lasts a lifetime and works on one browser profile at a time.
$5.99
$9.99
40% off
40% off for the first 200 believers (194 left). Code: EARLYSUPPORTER.
30-days no-questions-asked refund
1 browser profile at a time
Pay once, keep it forever
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Motherboard is available as a Chrome extension and works with any Chromium-based browser. You'll need to purchase a license key to activate it.
Works with Chrome and other Chromium based browsers



Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any other questions, please reach out.
How does Motherboard work?
Motherboard periodically tracks your data from different websites. Motherboard retrieves data that is immediately visible on the page. Elements that require interaction, such as clicking or hovering, are not currently supported.
How do I submit a feature request or bug report or reach out?
Thank you! To reach out, please click here.
How does the license key work?
Each license key works with a single browser (Chrome) profile at a time. You’ve the option to deactivate it from the extension. Once deactivated, you are free to reactivate it anywhere else. If you need any help, please click here.
Is Motherboard secure?
Through and through. Motherboard is completely private, the trackers work in your personal browser and all the data is stored locally on your computer.
Is there any plan to support other browsers?
If you’re interested in other browsers, please reach out to me to discuss. To reach out, please click here.
What’s the refund policy?
30-day no-questions-asked refund policy. To read more, please click here.
Who is behind Motherboard?
Motherboard is the work of Preet Mishra, an independent engineer who built it to scratch his own itch.