01Who builds Apex Wizard
Apex Wizard is designed and developed by Adrian Dokoza, based in Nussbaumen, Switzerland. It is an independent app — not the product of a hardware vendor or a marketing team — built around one frustration every track rider knows: the setup that worked last weekend is a scribble in a notebook you can’t find, in handwriting you can’t read.
The goal was never to replace a professional suspension technician. It was to give the rest of us — club racers, track-day regulars, fast-road riders — the same disciplined, written, repeatable process the fast people use, in a tool that fits in a tank bag.
02Why it exists
Most riders don’t get slower because they lack talent. They get stuck because they change three things at once, forget what they changed, and can’t tell which one helped. Suspension tuning rewards exactly one habit: change one variable, ride a reference, and write it down. Everything in Apex Wizard is built to make that habit effortless.
That means a real setup logbook for clickers and sag, a side-by-side session comparator, and a library of guides that explain the mechanical why behind each adjustment — from setting sag to the full tuning workflow.
03How the app thinks
Apex Wizard isn’t a magic answer box. It encodes the same physical principles a good technician uses: it knows which adjusters your specific bike has, the factory clicker limits for each, and how a given symptom maps to a corner phase and an adjustment. When you tell it the bike runs wide on exit, it reasons the way a crew chief does — rear squat, steepening rake — rather than handing you a random number.
04Independent and privacy-first
The app is free, and it is built independently. Your setups, telemetry and logbook live on your device — the app is designed to work completely offline in a cellular-dead paddock, and your tuning data never leaves your phone.
This website uses privacy-respecting analytics that are gated behind consent and denied by default. You can read exactly what that means in the privacy policy. If you want to support independent development, the best ways are to download the app and tell a riding buddy.
Built for the paddock. Free for everyone.
Download Apex Wizard and turn your setup notes into a repeatable, data-driven process — on iOS and Android.