Ciento is an offline-first iPhone companion for GTA VI: an interactive map of Leonida and a tap-to-tick 100% completion checklist — with one thing no website has, a launch-day alert on your lock screen the moment the game goes live. Join the waitlist and you're in from minute one.
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Free to join. One email when it ships — nothing else, ever. Unofficial fan project, not affiliated with Rockstar Games or Take-Two.
You play GTA VI on your PS5 or Xbox. Ciento runs on the iPhone next to you — a fast interactive map and a 100% checklist that remembers every collectible, stunt jump, stranger and property you've knocked out, with progress bars per character. No more juggling five ad-stuffed browser tabs to find the last hidden package.
Tappable markers for collectibles, stunt jumps, strangers, and properties. Filter to "unfound only" and clear the map.
Every completion category with live progress bars per protagonist — see exactly what stands between you and 100%.
The moment GTA VI unlocks in your region, your phone buzzes. No website can do that.
As new collectible locations get pinned in the first days, you get them pushed — you're never working off stale data.
No account, no login, no server. Your checklist progress lives on your device and syncs via your own iCloud.
A clean native app, not a blog buried in ads. Pro removes ads entirely and unlocks custom markers.
The big map sites are great a week after launch, once their pages rank on Google. But the value in those first 48 hours — beating your mates to 100%, finding the day-one collectibles before they're common knowledge — goes to whoever knows the second the game is live and has the map already in their pocket.
Ciento is built around that window. Join now, and you're a tap away from the map on launch morning, with a notification doing the waking-up for you. Rockstar retired its own companion app years ago, so the App Store has no first-party option — this is the lane.
Drop your email. On launch morning you get one alert: it's live, here's your map.
Open the map on your phone, tap markers as you grab them, watch your 100% bars fill.
Filter to what's left, clean it up, and finish the map before the guides even rank.
The waitlist is free and is the real point — it's how you get the launch-day alert. If you already know you want it ad-free forever, the Founding Pass locks in lifetime Pro at the launch price and is fully refundable any time before launch. It also tells us, honestly, whether to keep building.
No. Ciento is an independent, fan-made companion and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive. "Grand Theft Auto" and "GTA" are trademarks of their respective owners; we reference the game only to describe what Ciento helps you with. We use none of the game's artwork, audio, or map imagery — the map is our own original work.
Alongside GTA VI, which is currently slated for 19 November 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. The waitlist exists so the app is in your hands — with launch-day alerts — from the first morning. If Rockstar's date shifts, ours shifts with it, and we'll tell you.
Exactly because it's a second screen. You play on your PS5/Xbox and keep Ciento open on the phone beside you for the map and checklist, the way people already do with browser tabs — just faster, offline, and with a launch-day alert no website can send.
The app itself works fully offline: no account, no server, no third-party SDKs, and your checklist progress stays on your device (synced through your own iCloud, which we can't see). The only thing this waitlist stores is your email, used once to tell you it's live, then you can delete it in a tap.
None. It's a fully refundable pre-order for a product that hasn't shipped. You can request a full refund any time before launch, no questions asked, and if we decide not to build it, every founder is refunded automatically. The free waitlist gets you the launch alert either way.
That's the plan for a later update, once GTA VI's online mode ships and we can see how its economy actually works — think weekly-reset alerts and "is this week worth grinding" tools. Founding Pass holders get those included. We won't promise specifics until the online mode is real.
We'll email you once — the morning GTA VI goes live — with the link to the app. Nothing else, ever.