Spottr-The Car Enthusiast App 4+

Join And Share Your Passion‪!‬

Joseph Iglecias

Designed for iPhone

    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

If you love cool cars and have a great enthusiasm for cars, this is a great app to discover, map, capture, and share the coolest cars to a great community of car lovers!

Spottr is back stronger than ever, and you will love every bit of it. While it started out as a place to drop car sightings has shifted into a full-on space for car lovers. If you are looking for a place where folks share clean builds, track down wild spots, or just stay close to car talk, Spottr will land well with you.

The vibe here leans simple. It will show you short-form videos that feel more like car reels. You will get a main feed where people post what they are working on, what they found, or what pulled up nearby. The map is another new twist. Every 72 hours, it wipes and refreshes. That means what shows up today could vanish by the weekend. New stuff keeps rolling in. That rhythm gives the feed a pulse that will make the app even more fun and engaging for you as a car lover.
If you want to post something cool - you can. This app will let you upload quite a few photos at once, throw on a quick caption, and add a location tag. No forms. No fluff. Just post and move. People who follow your stuff can tap through, ask questions, or pass it to a buddy. It turns random finds into actual conversations.
Another big thing you’ll come across is that there are no weird limits here. Spottr will not steer you into one category. If you’re snapping JDM builds, posting about rat rods, or fixing up a lowrider at home, it all lands fine. The feed stays wide open for anything and everything related to cars. You might see a barn-find GTO, a lifted Ford, or some full-carbon track build. That mix keeps things fun for everyone using the app.

Spottr – the Car Enthusiast app also came up with a smart layout. There’s a profile section where your posts sit. Anything you hit like on will stay there too. It kind of works like a car diary. You scroll back later and see what you were into before. Down the line, Spottr will build on that space. Plans are there for letting people follow each other, maybe even start groups around local meetups or builds. Those parts are still in the making, but are coming sooner than you think, and what runs right now already holds up enough for you to love the experience.

Here is what the current version will give you:
Live Car Map: See fresh car sightings in your area. The whole thing refreshes every 72 hours.
Video Feed: Scroll through clips that people post, including burnouts, garage shots, or full build rundowns, and everything related to cars.
Post Photos like Social Media: Post as many car or car-related photos as you like and see how the fellow car lovers like them
Profile View: Keep your stuff neat in your own profile. See what you posted and what caught your eye whenever you want.
Open Feed: The posts are all over the place in a good way. If it’s car-related, it fits.
Future Stuff: There are ideas for marketplaces, events, and garage pages. Those are coming really soon.


We have all kinds of car-lovers here. Some just ride along. Some wrench for a living. Some shoot photos for fun. Some are deep into parts. Others are into paint. There is no mold to match here. If you post, you post. If you scroll, you scroll.

There’s no ad spam and no forced pop-ups. The goal was simple from the start: keep it about cars. That still sticks. You might see things you like. You might find someone local who’s into the same builds. It is highly likely you’ll end up saving a few posts for inspiration.

That map tool is something you’ll appreciate big time. It will not bury you under old stuff. It keeps things fresh. It’s nice on road trips or meet weekends. Open the map, check the pins, and maybe roll by one of them.

You might also find that the feed acts different from regular social media. It is not shaped by what gets the most clicks. It’s shaped by whoever posts. That part makes it feel kind of real.

If you are into car stuff at all, Spottr is probably worth downloading. Whether you are mid-build, always spotting, or just scrolling in between things, it will stay in your lane.

What’s New

Version 2.93

Dark Mode
- Moved the app permanently to Dark Mode to follow the native app colors

Optional Fields
- Made fields optional when posting clips and posts for ease of use!

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Pa1sley ,

Great customer service

The app had logged me out when an issue occurred, so I contacted the number attached to the app’s help line. I sent a message, & not even a minute later, a response with perfect information was sent. Great customer service, & it’s great to know that the developer is actively working on updates. This is a great app for car enthusiasts, & definitely share it with others! It makes my day to log in every afternoon & see people’s spottings.

JohnC98 ,

Great Image, Amazing Car Spotting

Started to use the app and my buddy daniel and jose love how we can see different cars in different areas.

1813n10v3 ,

Cool app

This is such a cool app for car enthusiasts!

Developer Response ,

Glad to hear it! Hoping to create a fun community for all car enthusiasts!

App Privacy

The developer, Joseph Iglecias, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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