Trackit

Consent-based location sharing and tracking with simple setup across devices
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Start with the outcome you want—meeting up, checking a loved one’s arrival, or coordinating a job site—and Trackit guides you from there. Open the app or web dashboard, create a tracking session, choose who you want to follow, set how long it should last, and send a permission request via text or email. The contact taps the link, grants access, and their live position appears on your map with distance, movement, and ETA. You can pause or end sharing anytime, adjust accuracy to save battery, and switch between satellite or street views for clarity. Trackit is designed for lawful, consent-based use only; make sure everyone involved agrees before you start.\n\nFor everyday logistics, treat Trackit like a temporary window of visibility. Planning a school pickup? Set a 60‑minute session with your teen, receive an alert when they leave campus, and share a one‑time view link with the other parent. Organizing a road trip? Create a group session so each driver can opt in, then color‑code vehicles, drop pins for fuel stops, and let the app calculate rolling ETAs. You can add quick notes (e.g., “detour here”), trigger arrival alerts at a geofenced spot, and export the afternoon’s route as a simple timeline for your records. When plans change, extend the session with a tap or let it auto‑expire to respect privacy by default.\n\nFor teams, use Trackit to keep fieldwork tight and auditable without micromanaging. Invite crew members, assign them to projects, and define on‑shift windows so sharing only runs during work hours. The dashboard displays who’s en route, who’s on site, and who’s finished, with optional status check‑ins. You can bulk‑invite new hires, lock sessions to specific areas, and keep a consent log for every participant. After a job wraps, export GPX or CSV traces for billing or compliance, filter by date or person, and archive data according to your retention policy. Role‑based access lets managers see the fleet view while individuals see only what they need.\n\nIf you’re securing your own device, enable “My Devices” and pair your phone, tablet, or a secondary line under your account. Use low-power updates to preserve battery and request a high-precision ping when you’re nearby. Set a temporary share so a friend can help you retrieve a misplaced phone at a café, then revoke it when done. Traveling in a new city? Create a short session with a trusted contact for peace of mind, and end it when you’re back at the hotel. Every workflow is built around clear consent, limited duration, and simple controls you’ll actually use day to day.

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Features

  • - Consent-first sessions with time limits and easy revocation\n- Cross-device support: iPhone, Android, and web dashboard\n- Live map with distance, movement, and ETA\n- Geofences, arrival/exit alerts, and check-ins\n- Group tracking for trips, families, and teams\n- Battery and accuracy modes with on-demand precision\n- Export routes and history as GPX/CSV\n- Role-based access, audit logs, and data retention controls\n- Temporary share links with auto-expiration\n- Multilingual interface and clear privacy settings

How It’s Used

  • - Family coordination for pickups, carpools, and outings\n- Trip convoys and outdoor activities with shared waypoints\n- Field service, delivery, and contractor dispatch\n- Event staffing and volunteer placement across venues\n- Personal device recovery with short-term sharing to a helper\n- Caregiving check-ins for seniors who opt in\n- School excursions and group travel oversight with time-boxed visibility\n- Freelancer proof-of-service using exported route logs

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