TorqueDen is the digital garage-clubhouse for car people. Show your build, log every mod, find car meets near you, and talk builds in the forums.
Free to join via TestFlight. No spend required — a stock daily and a full restomod both belong here.

Every car gets a profile — mods, specs, and the story behind the build.
Skip the generic like button. React with Fire, Clean, Sick, or Insane instead — whichever one actually fits what you're looking at.
It's a quick way to show real appreciation for the builds you follow, and to see at a glance which of your own posts are landing.

Most people building don't stop at one car. Add every car you own to your garage — the daily, the project that's been sat on jack stands for months, all of it — each with its own page, its own spec sheet, and its own build log.
Switch between them in a tap, and keep logging progress on the slow build even when there's nothing to show yet — the log's there whenever you pick it back up.

Search by make, model, or exact chassis code — "GC8," "E46," "AE86" — to find the builds that actually match what you drive, instead of scrolling a generic algorithm feed hoping something relevant shows up.
Flip on "Near me" and the same search narrows to your area, surfacing local builds so online research turns into people you can actually meet up with.

Every meet near you, laid out week by week — swap between weeks with the arrows, or just search by name or location if you already know what you're after. The live map drops a pin for anything with an address so you can see how far it actually is before you commit.
Tap in to RSVP "going" or "maybe" and it's saved straight to My Meets, so nothing you're interested in gets lost in a scroll. Nobody's curating a master list — anyone can put a meet up in seconds, same as starting a forum. Cars & coffee, a cruise, a track day: if it's happening, it can be on here.

Starting your own meet takes a minute: a title, the date and time, and an address — drop the pin and TorqueDen handles the map and the directions from there.
Once it's up, people RSVP straight from the meet page — going or maybe — so you know who's actually turning up, and it's one tap to open the location in Maps on the day.

Every car profile carries a full performance sheet — induction, engine internals, drivetrain, and every figure that actually matters when you're comparing builds or planning your own next step.
No more digging through a caption or DMing someone to ask "what turbo is that?" — the spec sheet is there, attached to the car, kept up to date as the build changes.

Mods get logged under real categories — engine and tune, exterior, general work — each with its own date, so the build log reads as a timeline instead of a scattered photo dump.
Anyone landing on the car later sees exactly how it got from stock to Stage 2 and beyond: what was done, in what order, and when — the full story stays attached to the car, not buried in old posts.

Join the communities built around what you drive, or start your own.

Marque forums like Subaru, Honda, BMW, Volkswagen, and Audi come built in — but anyone can create a forum of their own, on any topic: a chassis-specific build thread, a local meet crew, a track-day group, whatever brings people together.
Make it public or private, and moderate it yourself — approve members, set the rules, and run the space the way you want.
As welcoming to a first-time modder as to a seasoned builder — however you like to look at it.
Fire, Clean, Sick, Insane — tap the one that actually fits, instead of a generic like that means nothing.
Not just marque forums — create a public or private forum around any shared interest and moderate it yourself.
Builds aren't ranked by spend or mod count. A stock daily and a full restomod both belong here equally.


The iOS beta is open right now via TestFlight — install it free and start building your garage today. Android and the full App Store release are coming soon.