Meet Motherboard, a KPI Tracking Software. It is a Browser-Based Extension that makes a private dashboard on your own computer.
Install it in Chrome, Edge, Brave, or Arc. When you see a number or text you care about–totals, YouTube stats, prices, form counts, or anything on a page, just click it. Motherboard will add it to your dashboard.
It keeps checking those numbers for you, even in background tabs, so the info stays fresh. All data is saved only in your browser profile, so nothing is sent to other servers.
No coding, no complicated setup. Point, click, and watch your important numbers in one clean view.
Spend less time searching for info and more time doing the things that matter. Use it to watch revenue, followers, prices, and form responses, great for founders, makers, and teams.
Motherboard is a browser extension that lets you click any number or text on a website and track it in one local dashboard. It saves everything locally on your browser, updates automatically, and needs no coding or setup.
Key Features
- Click to track anything: Click any number or text on a website and add it to your dashboard instantly.
- Works on any website: Track stats from Stripe, YouTube, pricing pages, forms, analytics, and more.
- Auto-updating numbers: The motherboard continuously checks and updates your tracked values in the background.
- Private by default: All data stays saved locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to external servers.
- No setup or coding needed: no APIs, no integrations, no technical steps, just install and start clicking.
- Clean, personal dashboard: See all your important numbers in one simple, easy-to-read view.
Use Cases:
- Founders and makers: Track revenue, sign-ups, and key growth numbers without opening multiple tools.
- Creators and YouTubers: Keep an eye on views, subscribers, and earnings in one simple dashboard.
- Marketers: Watch traffic, leads, and form responses without logging into different platforms.
- Sales teams: Track deals, conversions, and daily numbers without spreadsheets.
- Product teams: Monitor feature usage, feedback counts, or pricing changes in real time.
- Price watchers: Track competitor prices or discounts and get updates automatically.
- Freelancers and agencies: Follow client stats and results without switching tabs all day.