Track games like you track movies.
SavePoint is the game-tracking half of Two Average Gamers. Built for adults who used to game three nights a week and now squeeze in a couple of hours when the kids are asleep. The backlog is real. The dollar tax is real. The decision fatigue is real. Tracking helps.
Why this exists
The original SavePoint shipped on Replit in 2024 — a weekend project that turned into something a few hundred people actually used. Replit held it together until it didn't: the data layer wouldn't scale, the import worker kept dying, and there was no path to a real product without a rebuild.
In April 2026 we cut over to a headless Next.js app on the twoaveragegamers.com infrastructure, sharing identity with the TAG membership plugin. Every Replit-era log was preserved. Every existing user was migrated as a TAG Founder with permanent free Pro access.
Tabletop counts
Backloggd is video-only. SavePoint logs board games alongside video games in one library, one rating system, one Year in Gaming recap. BoardGameGeek powers the catalog.
Decisions, not lists
The Decision Engine picks three games for you given your time and mood. The Backlog Score puts a dollar figure on what's sitting unstarted. Tools that actually move you toward playing something, not toward more spreadsheet maintenance.
WHO BUILDS IT
SavePoint is built by Fred at Two Average Gamers. TAG runs the parent site at twoaveragegamers.com — articles, community, podcasts. SavePoint is the tools side of the same network.
Questions, feedback, or feature requests? Email 2avggamers@gmail.com or read the FAQ.