Apr 4, 2026

What Is BeastVault?

BeastVault is a free fan-made app for Monster Energy collectors. Here's what it actually does and who it's built for.

BeastVault is a free app built for Monster Energy fans: collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone who takes their energy drinks seriously. The core idea is simple: every time you find a Monster can somewhere in the world, you log it. Over time, that logging builds into something real: a personal collection, a record of where you've been and what you've found, and a thread connecting you to other people doing the same thing.

It started out of frustration with exactly the kind of chaos collectors know well: a WhatsApp group, scattered photos, nobody could remember what they'd already found. The full story is on the About page.

What it actually looks like

When you open BeastVault, you land on a social feed. Other collectors are posting finds: someone cracked a limited edition Ultra from a German gas station, someone spotted a Japan-exclusive flavor at an import shop, someone just hit 100 unique variants and shared their wall. The app feels alive with that kind of activity, which is a good sign when you're deciding whether something is worth your time.

Four tabs run the whole thing: Feed, Map, Wall, and Profile. The feed is where you see what everyone's finding. The map shows every sighting ever logged. Your wall is your collection, laid out as a grid of can images. Your profile is where it all comes together as your public record.

Who it's for

You don't need to be a serious collector to get value out of BeastVault. If you drink Monster regularly and have ever wondered what other flavors exist, from regionals and imports to limited editions you've never seen locally, the catalog and map are genuinely useful. You can browse the full catalog of verified Monster variants, see what's been spotted near you, and find out which ones other people think are worth trying.

If you are a collector, BeastVault gives you the infrastructure that spreadsheets and camera rolls can't. Your wall is a mosaic grid of every variant you've ever logged. Your sighting history lives on the map with the exact stores attached. Your stats, including variants tried, sightings logged, and your weekly streak, are tracked automatically.

The social layer

What separates BeastVault from a personal tracking app is the community. Every post you make shows up in the feeds of people who follow you. The Top Flavors rankings are built from real community reviews. The discovery feed surfaces active collectors you might want to follow. None of this requires you to be a content creator. You can lurk, follow a handful of people, and still get plenty out of the community.

Profiles can be public or private. You can follow people, send friend requests, and share a profile link. Or you can keep things private and use BeastVault purely as a personal tracker.

Getting started

Sign in with Apple, Google, Discord, or email. Pick a username, add a photo and bio if you want, set your favorite can. That's it. Download it free on the App Store or Google Play.

If you want to understand the logging process that sits at the center of the whole app, how logging a sighting works covers it in full.