Diveplanner Tec & Rec
Sensetrails / Sensetrails LLC
About this app
- Category Sports
- Age 10
- Updated Sep 23, 2025
- OS IOS / Android
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Diveplanner Tec & Rec is a professional dive planning app for recreational and technical divers. Plan single or multi-level dives with nitrox, trimix, and rebreather considerations, and generate clear NDL or decompression schedules. Designed for speed, accuracy, and safety awareness, it streamlines pre-dive planning whether you are logging a simple reef dive or configuring a complex staged decompression dive.
Core features include decompression and NDL planning with configurable gradient factors, gas management and consumption calculators with MOD, CNS, and OTU tracking, and support for open circuit and CCR bailout planning. Create templates, manage repetitive dives with surface intervals, and export plans for easy reference offline. Keywords: dive planner app, scuba dive planning software, technical diving, decompression planning, nitrox, trimix, gradient factors, gas consumption calculator, rebreather planning.
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How to use:
1. Download and set up: Open the app, choose units, select algorithm and gradient factors, set your default gases, SAC rates, and cylinder sizes.
2. Create a plan: Choose recreational or technical mode, enter depth and bottom time, add gas mixes, and define ascent rates or multi-level segments as needed.
3. Review results: Check NDL or decompression stops, total runtime, gas requirements, MOD warnings, and CNS/OTU exposure with reserve margins.
4. Save and export: Save the plan to your log, duplicate or edit for variations, and export a summary as PDF or image for your slate or team.
5. Go further: Plan repetitive dives with surface intervals, add travel and bailout gases, fine-tune gradient factors, and build reusable templates and checklists. Use only as a planning tool and always dive within training and certification limits.
