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Does Smokelog work with my Traeger?

The simple test: if you can see your grill live in the Traeger app, Smokelog can record it. That's it. Your WiFire-connected grill already streams its temperatures to Traeger's cloud while it cooks — Smokelog reads that same stream and keeps it. There's no hardware to buy, no probes to install, and no app to leave open on your phone. You connect your Traeger account once, and every cook from then on shows up automatically.

Grills that work

Any WiFire (WiFi-connected) Traeger, including:

  • Ironwood — including Ironwood XL and the 650 / 885.
  • Timberline — including Timberline XL and the 850 / 1300.
  • Pro Series — the WiFi models (e.g. Pro 575 / 780).
  • Other WiFi-enabled Traegers (Silverton, Century, and similar) that appear live in the app.

Traeger's own wireless meat probes come along for free: any probe that shows in the app shows in Smokelog too, each on its own line of the chart.

Grills that don't

Older non-WiFi Traegers (no WiFire, no app connection) have no data stream to record, so they aren't supported — there's nothing to read. Other pellet-grill brands aren't supported yet either. If you're not sure whether yours is WiFire, open the Traeger app: if it shows your grill's current temperature live, you're in.

How setup actually goes

One step. Sign up, sign in to your Traeger account inside Smokelog, and the next cook you light appears on your live dashboard on its own. No pairing, no firmware, no hub, no dongle — Smokelog sits on the data your grill already sends. Compare that with dedicated logging hardware like FireBoard, which does a great job but means buying and placing $200+ of gear to re-measure what your Traeger already reports. The reason you need Smokelog at all is that the Traeger app shows the cook live and then keeps none of it.

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