Track expiration dates
Warranty timing is one of the most important pieces of the entire process. If the user misses the coverage window, the product record becomes much less useful.
Last updated: March 2026
SmartWarrantyApp’s Warranty Tracker helps users keep product coverage organized in one place, monitor expiration timing, and stay ready before deadlines pass. Instead of guessing what is covered or searching for purchase records later, users can manage warranty information from a clean, centralized dashboard.
Available on iPhone • AI-powered • Free to start
Most people do not lose warranty value because they never had coverage. They lose it because they forgot the item, lost the receipt, or missed the expiration date. A dedicated warranty tracker solves those problems by making records easier to manage before something goes wrong.
Warranty timing is one of the most important pieces of the entire process. If the user misses the coverage window, the product record becomes much less useful.
A strong tracker is not just a list of products. It connects the item with receipts, purchase details, coverage context, and supporting documents.
When records are already organized, users can act faster and with less stress when a defect or issue appears.
The dashboard is valuable because it gives users visibility. Instead of storing receipts in one app, product photos in another folder, and warranty notes somewhere else, SmartWarrantyApp keeps everything tied to the product record.
That makes the tracker useful not only for current organization, but also for future decisions about repairs, claims, and replacement timing.
Once coverage is organized here, users can move into the AI Claim Assistant with much better information and less confusion.
This feature becomes much stronger when used with the rest of SmartWarrantyApp. It acts as the center of the workflow and connects the supporting features together.
The Receipt Scanner helps users store proof of purchase, and the tracker keeps that record attached to the right product over time.
Organized warranty records make AI summaries more useful because the product history, timing, and related evidence are easier to understand.
When users need to prepare a claim, the tracker becomes the starting point for the AI Claim Assistant workflow.
A true warranty tracker should make the product record more valuable over time. That means helping users understand what they own, when coverage ends, what documents are attached, and when action may be needed.
SmartWarrantyApp is built around that idea. The goal is not just storage. It is keeping users informed and prepared before warranty value disappears.
Before filing a claim, users can review timing here, verify purchase records, and then move into the claim guide or the AI Claim Assistant with better context.
SmartWarrantyApp helps users keep warranties, receipts, dates, and related details organized in one place so they can review coverage and act before important deadlines are missed.
These answers explain what the tracker does and why it is useful before and after purchase.