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    Description

    Real airlines debrief every flight. SQWK brings that same airline-grade post-flight review to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Fly normally. SQWK quietly captures your flight at 30 Hz, then turns it into a clear debrief with a 12-metric landing score, an approach reconstruction, exceedance callouts, a 3D replay of your approach and rollout, and trend tracking that watches your progress week over week and month over month.

    It is built for pilots who want to review the whole arrival, not just chase a single landing number, and it tells you what to fix on your next flight, in plain language, tuned to the aircraft you actually flew.

    Free SQWK accounts get the full debrief: 30 Hz telemetry capture, 20 flights per month, exports (JSON, CSV, KML, PLN), public share links, shareable landing PNG cards, and the same charts, 3D approach view, replay, and Flying Reports used everywhere else. SQWK Pro is an optional upgrade that adds 115+ aircraft-specific profiles with POH-based scoring, per-airframe cheat sheets, procedural coaching tied to your airframe, and 1-year telemetry retention.

    Highlights

    • A plain-language verdict at the top of every flight, plus a 12-metric landing score across approach, touchdown, and rollout, including flare quality, touchdown-zone placement, sink rate, and rollout discipline
    • Approach reconstruction from the 5-mile fix to runway exit, with deviation against the ideal 3-degree glidepath, exceedance callouts, and operational context (wind, crosswind, visibility, runway surface, time of day, lighting)
    • 3D approach view and full flight replayer with a cinematic external-camera mode for sharing your best landings
    • In-sim toolbar panel that shows your landing score on touchdown and a runway-aware breakdown after rollout
    • Browser dashboard with full telemetry charts, flight photos, weekly and monthly Flying Reports, and trend tracking against a baseline cohort
    • Backed by a 32,000+ runway database: displaced thresholds, surface, lighting, and length all factor into your score
    • Local flight history is cached on-device per signed-in account, so the exporter debrief view loads instantly and works offline
    • Shareable landing cards and public flight links, so you can send your approach to an instructor or post a great one to your sim community
    • Want to hear another opinion? Check out a recent review of the app on MSFS Addons!

    Download

    • Windows Installer: Available on flightsim.to. Run the setup wizard and done. The in-sim panel installs alongside the exporter.

    Compatibility

    • Operating system: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit)
    • Simulator: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 or Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
    • Account, dashboard, and release notes: https://sqwk.io and https://sqwk.io/changelog

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    j

    2 months ago

    When I first saw the SQWK Flight Review app, I knew that I wanted to add it to my ops center. I am happy with the app and love the data that it presents to me. I've officially added it to my, *"Don't fly without it"*, list.

    I believe in SQWK Telemetry. And also believe in the developer as he continues its growth and development. Looking forward to my continued use of it, as well as all the present features and those upcoming. As I've watched over the last month, I have seen that growth which has magnified my satisfaction with SQWK Flight Review. The Telemetry Exporter works flawlessly and delivers a most detailed debriefing report. The likes of which I have not seen in my years of flight simming.

    What you've with the latest release (v2.2.0), is an absolute thumbs up.

    This is truly top-shelf, and I highly recommend it to all pilots... no matter what you fly.
    J

    19 days ago

    Good news. Two or three versions ago, the program didn't work at all on my FS2020. It's perfect now.

    I just did my first flight, and something's wrong with the Telemetry drilldown/Performance/Weights and fuel values.
    My TOW is 429,000 lbs, which is normal for an A330-900 with 436 passengers in economy class. And it says under this value:
    "Over MTOW by 255,405 lbs!"
    The same, of course, applies to the Landing Weight.

    Thanks for your help.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    17 days ago

    Glad it's running well on FS2020 now, and thanks for the report.

    The "Over MTOW" warning is a real bug on our end, not anything you did. Your 429,000 lb takeoff weight is well within an A330-900's limits. The app was checking your A330 against a narrowbody max weight (an A320/737-sized number, around 174,000 lbs) instead of the A330's own, so the margin came out wildly negative. The landing weight failed for the same reason.

    I found the cause and have a fix written: the A330, and the other widebodies that were missing them, now carry their real published weight limits, and the generic fallback no longer applies a narrowbody limit to a widebody. It'll go out in an upcoming update, and once it's live the warning will clear and that flight's score will correct itself. Nothing you need to do on your end.
    J

    17 days ago

    Thank you for this precise answer.
    e

    25 days ago

    Regarding the in-game panel. I've noticed some improvements, but it's still not 100%. The preset positions in the settings are working up to a certain point, without needing to restart MSFS to take effect now. But for some reason, the top-right, bottom-right, and center presets are out of position. It's as if the program only recognizes 1/3 of my screen width from the left edge, and the panel only goes up to that point.

    Because of this, in the top and bottom right presets, the panel only goes up to one-third of my screen width from the left edge, while the center preset stays in the middle of the first third of my screen.

    With the new setting to manually move the panel, I can move the panel to the right edge of the screen where I want. The problem is that my position isn't saved. It only works once. If I turn off recording and turn it on again, the panel returns to the position in the preset settings (which only recognize 1/3 of the screen). In other words, the presets always override the position manually selected by the user, and I have to manually move it to the position I want every single recording.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    23 days ago

    Thanks for sticking with it on this one. Since you're already on the latest version, the bit that probably trips people up is the button in the top right that snaps the chip to a corner or edge. Snap it to the top-right corner first, then drag it over to wherever you want on the right side and it should hold. Let me know if it still won't stick, or email me at brian@sqwk.io and we'll sort it out.
    e

    about 1 month ago

    I did a quick test here and unfortunately the exact same issue persists.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    28 days ago

    Sorry about that! Working on a big overhaul of the position picker, and I think it will help a ton. Just needs a bit more testing and then we'll release! Hoping to have it ready in the next day or so. Thank you again for your patience!
    e

    about 1 month ago

    Sorry for the delay. Yes, I updated it via the settings page. I also did a reinstallation using the installer and the problem persisted.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    about 1 month ago

    No worries! Let me know if the latest v2.2.24 helps!
    e

    about 1 month ago

    I saw that you created a feature in the app to customize the in-game panel position in response to my comment. The problem is that this new feature seems to be broken, as it ignores most of my choices.

    For example, if I select to appear in the top left, the panel appears to the bottom right. If I select center, it appears shifted to the right. The only position that works when selected in the settings is bottom left. It also seems that any change to this setting requires restarting the sim to take effect.

    Furthermore, for some reason, I can drag the panel to the left edge of the screen, but I can't get it to dock on the right edge, neither by manually dragging it as before, nor by selecting it in the settings. It always stays a certain distance from the right edge of the screen, which is precisely the position I want it to be in.

    Could you take a look at this? Before this update, I was able to manually drag the panel to the right edge of the screen.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    about 1 month ago

    Apologies and thank you for the feedback! Just to isolate the issue could you confirm you're updated to the latest version of the MSFS panel (v2.2.22) via the settings page? I'll investigate further on my side.
    e

    about 2 months ago

    Is it possible to move the in-game panel? It's really annoying the window appearing directly in my field of vision on touchdown.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    about 1 month ago

    Yes! When you click the MSFS panel, you should see a resize cursor on the SQWK notification that allows your to drag the notification area to where you want.

    I understand this is a bit unintuitive and could be hard on some users machines so I got something in the works to make it even easier!
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    about 1 month ago

    Included in versions on or after 2.2.21 ! You can now save / set the position of the in game SQWK debrief, displayed upon landing and the full scoring package delivered just after rollout.
    A

    about 2 months ago

    Took me a little while to get my head around it, setting up, but well worth the effort! This is a superb addon - many thanks!
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    about 2 months ago

    Really appreciate the kind words! I definitely want to smooth out the installation and onboarding experience.

    If anything tripped you up along the way that I could clarify in the docs, I'd love to know. Feel free to reach out to me on the discord or over email at brian@sqwk.io

    Thanks again and happy flying!
    j

    about 2 months ago

    It is a superb app. And keeps getting better and better.
    j

    2 months ago

    When I first saw the SQWK Flight Review app, I knew that I wanted to add it to my ops center. I am happy with the app and love the data that it presents to me. I've officially added it to my, *"Don't fly without it"*, list.

    I believe in SQWK Telemetry. And also believe in the developer as he continues its growth and development. Looking forward to my continued use of it, as well as all the present features and those upcoming. As I've watched over the last month, I have seen that growth which has magnified my satisfaction with SQWK Flight Review. The Telemetry Exporter works flawlessly and delivers a most detailed debriefing report. The likes of which I have not seen in my years of flight simming.

    What you've with the latest release (v2.2.0), is an absolute thumbs up.

    This is truly top-shelf, and I highly recommend it to all pilots... no matter what you fly.
    b
    bcsavageAuthor

    about 2 months ago

    Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. Earning a spot on your "Don't fly without it" list genuinely means a lot, and hearing that the v2.2.0 release landed well is exactly the kind of feedback that keeps the momentum going.

    It's especially good to hear the Telemetry Exporter has been reliable for you. A lot of work has gone into making the capture side feel invisible so the debrief can do the talking, and reviews like yours confirm we're on the right track.

    Your support over the last month has been a big part of why the app keeps improving. There's a lot more on the roadmap, and feedback from pilots like you shapes what gets prioritized. Thanks for flying with SQWK, and for the strong recommendation. Blue skies ahead.
    j

    2 months ago

    Simply one of the best addons I've ever used. And it just keeps on getting better and better.
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    SQWK Flight Review

    Auto-records every MSFS flight and turns it into a real post-flight debrief with approach scoring, landing analysis, exceedance callouts, and full replay. Track improvement with weekly and monthly trend reports and unlimited flight history.

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