About Frunk

Your personal vehicle management companion. Keep track of everything about your cars in one place.

What is Frunk?

Frunk is a modern vehicle management application designed for car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. Whether you own one car or a whole collection, Frunk helps you stay organized and on top of maintenance.

The name "Frunk" comes from "front trunk" - the storage compartment found in electric vehicles and some sports cars. Just like a frunk stores your essentials, our app stores everything important about your vehicles.

Features

Vehicle Profiles

Store details about all your vehicles including make, model, year, VIN, and photos.

Repair Tracking

Log maintenance and repairs with dates, costs, mileage, and vendor information.

Notes & Documents

Attach notes and documents to vehicles, repairs, or vendors for easy reference.

Photo Galleries

Create galleries to showcase your vehicles with organized photo collections.

Built With

Frunk is built with modern, reliable technologies:

SvelteKit Svelte 5 TypeScript Tailwind CSS Drizzle ORM Neon PostgreSQL Cloudflare

The project is open source and available on GitHub.

The Frunk Story

This app has been a dream of mine for a few years now. It started as sort of fake app project just for me to work on my webdev skills. After a while I realized it was actually a decent idea and decided to try to build it for real.

For whatever reason, over the years I would build this app until it was about 75% done, then put it down for about 9 months and not touch it. Then I would decide to build it in a different framework and would get it to 75% done and the cycle would repeat. But recently when I realized how powerful Claude Code was, I decided to finish it for real.

Roadmap

Nothing is set in stone here, but here are my loose goals for this app, in this order:

  • Get the merch store running
  • Scheduled maintenance feature (probably for pay-tier only, likely a flat one-time $5)
  • Maybe add more pay-tier features
  • Get iOS and Android mobile apps running and in the app stores and get Mac/Windows/Linux desktop apps running