The Journey Ahead for RivianTrackr

I recently had the chance to take part in Camp Rivian at Joshua Tree National Park, a special thank-you from Rivian for those of us who’ve been able to bring in 25 or more referrals through the Rivian Rewards program. It was an unforgettable experience, but it also gave me time to step back and think about what I really want RivianTrackr to be moving forward.
Here’s the truth, I love this community. I love creating content, sharing updates, and writing about Rivian and EVs in general. But I also realized something important: I don’t want RivianTrackr to just be a news outlet racing to post first. That’s never really been me. I want RivianTrackr and Jose to be one and the same. I’m the one behind the work, balancing all of this with a full-time job, and I want that personal side to come through even more.
So what’s changing? Honestly, not much. You can still expect the same love, detail, and effort that I always bring. But you’ll also see more of me, my thoughts, my opinions, and my personal love for the brand. I also want to highlight more of the Rivian community because it truly is one of the best things about this journey. There are so many amazing people here and I want to collaborate, share stories, and celebrate what makes us all a part of this bigger picture.

On top of that, I plan to create more resources, guides, and tutorials to help both new and current Rivian owners. Helping others is one of the parts I enjoy the most, and I want to make sure RivianTrackr continues to be a place where people can find the info and support they need.
Maybe all of this is just me putting words to what I’ve already been doing, but I felt it was worth sharing. This is why I do what I do. And it’s why I plan to keep going.


Sounds fun. It’s always great to reflect on what one’s doing, experiment, and proceed organically.
That sounds awesome. My advice would be to look at it from both sides, don’t hesitate to show your love for the brand but also criticize and call out the gaps. I think for the site to really feel reputable, you should feel comfortable to look at it with a 360° lens. Rivian has a lot of positive things going for it, but they’ve also fallen short in several ways and bringing balance to those discussions will improve the authenticity of what you have to share.
Yes! I plan to continue to be critical of Rivian because I want to seem them succeed, be it good or bad.
Was a pleasure to finally meet you at Camp Rivian.
Excited for what’s to come here. Keep up the good work Jose!