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About Strip Tracker

Strip Tracker is an independent Online Now statistics and discovery tool for public Stripchat model activity.

What Strip Tracker Is

Strip Tracker turns public live model availability into a cleaner analytics interface. The site focuses on who is online now, recent online time, viewer signals, ranking movement, and profile-level activity summaries.

The project keeps browsing focused on current Online Now data so public lists and profile pages stay fast and predictable.

  • Online model discovery by category, search, tags, and viewer activity.
  • Profile pages with live status, viewer movement, recent sessions, heatmaps, and online-time windows.
  • Studio roster checks for comparing multiple public profiles in one view.
  • Claim badge tools for sharing profile statistics from the public Strip Tracker page.
  • Clean local room links that route visitors through `/go/{username}` before leaving the site.

What Strip Tracker Is Not

Strip Tracker does not operate Stripchat, host live streams, sell access to rooms, process payments, or provide a Strip Tracker member account. Room links lead to a third-party adult platform that controls its own content, rules, accounts, and payment experience.

Strip Tracker is not a guarantee that a model will stay online, remain available in every region, or appear with the same ranking on the destination platform. Live status and ranking can change quickly.

Who Uses It

The site is intended for adults who want a data-first way to browse public model activity. Visitors must be at least 18 years old, or the legal adult age in their location if higher.

Studios can use the roster tool to compare public activity signals across multiple usernames. Models can use profile pages and claim badges as public statistics references. Visitors can use the index to find currently online profiles more efficiently.

Data Timing

Strip Tracker refreshes from a live source and then calculates its own statistics from stored observations. Short delays can happen because collection, rollups, public-data export, page rendering, and cache refreshes do not all happen at the exact same instant.

When there is a difference between Strip Tracker and the destination platform, the destination platform is the final source for whether a room is actually available at that moment.