LuckySap: Maple Syrup Tracker
LuckySap: Maple Syrup Tracker Summary
LuckySap: Maple Syrup Tracker is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Tools by Stuck at Home, LLC. Released in Dec 2024 (1 year ago). It has 1.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 6.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated May 6, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 6, 2026 .
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Ratings: 1.00
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App Description
From your first tap to your last boil, LuckySap helps you make every gallon of sap count. Track collection, predict the next big run with weather-aware sap flow forecasts, and calculate exactly how much syrup your season will produce — built for backyard tappers, hobbyist sugar makers, and commercial sugar bush operators alike.
LuckySap is the digital sugarbush logbook and sap flow predictor for serious tappers. Whether you have one tap on a backyard maple or a thousand on a commercial operation, LuckySap turns weather data, brix readings, and your collection notes into actionable predictions for the season.
FEATURES
• Sap collection log — every tap, every tree, every collection day; volume, species (sugar/red/silver/black maple), weather, timestamps
• Weather-aware sap flow predictions — temperature and freeze/thaw analysis predicts your best collection days ahead of time so you can plan trips, evaporator runs, and boil sessions
• Syrup yield calculator — sap-to-syrup ratio (typically 40:1) adjusted for your actual brix readings; estimates how much finished syrup you'll get
• Brix tracking — log hydrometer readings tree by tree; find which trees consistently produce sweetest sap
• Tree-by-tree analytics — identify your top producers, the laggards, and the trees worth retapping next season
• Charts and trends — sap collection over the season, year-over-year comparison, conditions that drove the biggest runs
• Tapping knowledge — built-in guidance on technique, timing, tool selection, sustainable practices for healthy sugar maple production
• Multi-season history — every season's data preserved; spot trends across years
• Spile and tubing tracking — log which collection method works best on which trees
• Boiling and evaporator notes — propane usage, finishing temperatures, batch yields
WHO USES LUCKYSAP
• Backyard tappers running 1-10 taps for personal syrup
• Hobbyist sugar makers boiling on a turkey fryer or hobby evaporator
• Commercial sugar bush operators with 100+ taps and tubing systems
• Homestead families teaching kids the maple tradition
• Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New York, Wisconsin, Michigan tappers
• Quebec, Ontario, and Maritimes maple producers
• Sugarhouse owners running visitor seasons
• Junior sugarmakers and 4-H projects
• Anyone tracking a tradition that runs in the fam