Retire the paper range sheet. Members sign in from their phone the moment they reach your car park, and every visit builds the attendance and firearms record your club is required to keep — ready for the police or Home Office in one click.
Built to meet what the police and Home Office require — and simple enough to be up and running in 5 minutes, even if you’re not computer-confident.
This is the real “sign in to complex” screen, animated. It plays automatically.
Sign-in only unlocks when your phone confirms you’re at the range.
From your saved guns — calibre and serial number are logged.
And agree the range-use terms & confirm your booking.
Time-stamped onto the live range sheet — with a one-tap sign-out when you leave.
Your range sheet is a legal record — treat it like one. Every sign-in captures who attended, their membership status, each firearm by calibre and serial number, vehicle registration and the exact times in and out. It’s GPS-verified and can be produced for the police, Home Office or your insurers in one click — something a paper clipboard simply can’t do.
One simple app, replacing the clipboard.
Members can only sign in when they are physically in your car park. You set the location by dropping a pin on a map and choosing a radius.
Each member stores their guns once — calibre, type and serial number. At sign-in they tick what they’re shooting, and it’s logged automatically.
See exactly who is on the complex right now, in real time, from any device in the range office.
Generate a complete sign-in report for any date range — names, firearms, serials, vehicle registrations and times in and out — then print or export to CSV in seconds.
Approve members, set member, visitor or guest status, record a guest’s home club and control who can access the range.
Your club name, colours and web address. Members visit your own page at lumleyranges.co.uk/app/yourclub/.
Firearm serial numbers are encrypted at rest with AES-256 — the same standard banks and card-payment systems use. A stolen database reveals nothing, so even your less tech-confident members can sign up with confidence.
The app never asks for or stores members’ home addresses — so an address can never be linked to a firearm. We hold only the minimum needed to run sign-in. There’s simply no address to leak.
An accurate attendance and firearms register is a condition of Home Office club approval and your insurance — and it’s the record your firearms licensing department will ask to see. Every sign-in builds that record for you automatically, kept tamper-resistant, searchable and ready to hand over.
UK police are moving towards digital record-keeping, and it may soon be mandatory. Switching now means you’re ready — and this is the simplest, most affordable way to do it: from £50 a year, set up in about 5 minutes, with no demos, no sales calls and no training days.
Rangely is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Home Office or any police force. It helps your club keep the records it is required to keep; responsibility for compliance remains with the club.
No installation, no IT department, no hardware.
Choose your club name and web address. It takes about two minutes.
Drop a pin for your location, add your branding and choose your rules.
Members register at your club’s page and start signing in straight away.
30-day free trial. No card required to start. Cancel anytime.
Start your 30-day free trial — no payment needed to begin.
Yes. What matters is keeping an accurate, time-stamped record of who attended, the firearms present and when they entered and left. The app records name, membership status, each firearm by calibre and serial number, vehicle registration and exact sign-in and sign-out times. For Home Office approved clubs an attendance register is a legal requirement, and every club needs reliable records for the police and insurers.
UK police forces are increasingly moving towards digital record-keeping, and it may become mandatory in future. Switching now means your club is already set up rather than scrambling later. The app keeps exactly the attendance and firearms records an approved club is required to hold, ready to produce on request. It is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Home Office or any police force.
About five minutes. There’s no complicated setup, no demo to sit through and no sales calls — you create your club, set your range location on a map and you’re live. It’s designed to be simple even if you’re not computer-confident, and there’s a 30-day free trial with no card required.
Yes. Generate a complete range sheet for any date range and print it or export to CSV in one click — showing who attended, their firearms and serial numbers, vehicle registrations and times in and out.
No. It runs in any web browser on any phone. Members simply visit your club’s link and log in — nothing to download or install.
You set your range’s location by dropping a pin on a map and choosing a radius. Members can only sign in when their phone confirms they are physically within that radius — so the record reflects who was actually present.
Yes — and this is a common, fair concern. The biggest worry shooters raise is a home address being linked to a list of firearms: this app never stores home addresses at all, so that link simply cannot exist — there is no address to leak. On top of that, every connection uses HTTPS (encrypted in transit), passwords are hashed, and firearm serial numbers are encrypted at rest with AES-256, the same encryption standard banks and card-payment systems use. So even in the unlikely event the database were stolen, the serial numbers are unreadable. The app deliberately holds only the minimum needed to run sign-in.
Yes. Your club name, colours and a web address of your choice. Members see your branding throughout.