UniTrack

by UniTrack


Tools

free



Live updates for your UCAS application. Notifications and auto login.


Using this you can easily keep track of any new developments that occur, live.Whenever an application status changes (Offers, rejections...) you will receive a notification directly to your phone (no need to check email anymore!).There is also an "auto-login" feature that securely encrypts your login details to your phone (only accessible by you), which means you wont have to enter your personal ID on every login.Crash fix as the UCAS Track service is down for maintenance at the time of writing (which was causing the crash).

Read trusted reviews from application customers

I LOVE this app, it makes it SO much easier using uni track and I'm upadated quickly

Rochelle Ferguson

just staryed to use it so if it is bad ill edit this

DRGUNZ

bad

Barney Whiffin

Little late notificatios but great app would be better if it includes messages from unis (e.g. rejection reason)

Edward Kim

Can't tell why UCAS can't make their own app but this one does the job admirably.

Tim Whitmore

A good mobile version of Track, only wondering why this was not made by UCAS already. Works most of the time, sometimes needs to be closed and opened again, but still far easier than Track in a mobile browser. The notifications are quite amazing.

V Loffelmann

Not material design

Rokas Jankūnas

For people having trouble logging in try using your main Ucas password rather than your Ucas track password.

David Vickers

It works well, but you need to have some kind of confirmation when you click the log out button. I've accidentally logged out a few times now.

Beta Decay

Doesn't work well. Whenever you wanna go on it it doesn't work unless you click on it, exit it and then go on it again, which is annoying. The notifications don't work. They are either later or wrong, eg I got an offer from Newcastle but it said it was from uea, whose offer I received a week earlier. If you do what needs to be done it does work but it doesn't work properly and it's a very simple app that shouldn't really be going wrong at all

Daniel Hearne-Potton