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trackmy.games is a game library management website and browser extension for gamers. Its core goal is to help users avoid buying games they already own across different platforms. Users can register for free and use the extension to upload their digital game libraries from supported platforms. The website is used to view owned games, look up game information, and manually add offline-owned titles such as physical discs.
Its focus is not enterprise collaboration, but personal game asset tracking. The website supports viewing game libraries across supported stores, checking game details, and manually adding physical games. The Chrome extension can upload digital game libraries from supported stores with one click, and it adds a notification banner on store purchase pages to show whether the user already owns that game. Currently, it explicitly supports Steam, Playstation, Nintendo, and Microsoft Store, with Playstation, Nintendo, and Microsoft Store marked as US-only. The only browser explicitly supported is Google Chrome. For data sources, the service uses IGDB, Steam Store, Playstation Store, Nintendo Store, Xbox Store, and other game data providers. It also uses Steam Web API and Google Identity Service for authentication, and Sendgrid for email.
Pricing information is limited: the official site clearly states that registration is free, but the terms also reserve the possibility of paid services, automatic renewals, and price changes. No specific plans, prices, or boundaries for premium features are shown. On privacy, the site says it collects email addresses, Steam IDs, game lists from various platforms, and some account information. Cookies are used for login status, consent records, and CSRF protection. On the positive side, it states that it does not track users, does not use data for advertising, does not integrate third-party analytics or trackers, and does not sell data. However, the main content does not disclose compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR, nor does it show enterprise-grade permissions or audit capabilities.
The main advantage is its very clear use case: it is suitable for individual gamers who buy games across Steam, console stores, and other platforms, especially those who often buy discounted games and may accidentally purchase duplicates. The downsides are that platform coverage is still limited, US-region restrictions are fairly noticeable, browser support outside Chrome is lacking, and it does not offer enterprise software capabilities such as team collaboration, permission management, self-hosting, or an open API.
The main site does not provide information about access from mainland China. Since it relies on external services such as Google login, Steam, Playstation, Nintendo, and Xbox, the actual experience may be affected by the network environment and the availability of each platform. Payment methods are not disclosed. Alternative tools include GOG Galaxy, Playnite, Backloggd, and HowLongToBeat. If you only need to manage a local game library, Playnite may offer stronger localization and extensibility.
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trackmy.games is an Unknown Game Stores provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach trackmy.games directly.