GPX Offroad Navigation — Trail, Enduro, 4x4, Adventure
WildTrack is not an adapted road GPS. It was engineered for offroad from day one. Import any GPX track and follow it on a clean, high-contrast map designed for outdoor visibility. The navigation engine handles the rough stuff that breaks conventional apps: anti-jitter GPS filtering removes noise from vibration and tree cover, adaptive terrain tolerance keeps you on-track even when the trail drifts from the recorded line, and intelligent recalculation knows when you are genuinely off-route versus riding a legitimate variant.
Whether you are following a mate's track through the Pyrenees, a downloaded rally stage in Morocco, or your own reconnaissance line through the Scottish Highlands, WildTrack shows you exactly where you are relative to the planned route — bearing, distance to next waypoint, elevation profile, and remaining distance. No guessing. No spinning compass on a forest trail.
The interface was built for gloves and handlebar mounts. Large touch targets, bold typography, minimal menus. You should be watching the trail, not poking at a screen.
Mud Risk™ & Weather Timeline — Know Your Route Before You Ride
Before you load the bike, WildTrack analyses your planned route against recent and forecasted rainfall, soil composition and terrain type. The result is Mud Risk™ — a segment-by-segment assessment that tells you which sections are likely rideable and which will be a swamp.
This is not a generic weather overlay. Mud Risk cross-references precipitation data with soil drainage characteristics along each kilometre of your track. A gravel ridge after two days of rain is a very different proposition from a clay valley — and the app knows the difference.
The Weather Timeline complements this with point-by-point forecasts along your route: temperature, wind speed, precipitation probability and visibility at each key section. Plan your departure time around the weather windows that matter, not just the forecast at your starting postcode.
Together, Mud Risk and Weather Timeline remove the biggest variable in offroad planning. You stop guessing and start making informed decisions about when and where to ride.
Digital Roadbooks for Rally & Enduro Events
If you organise or compete in rally, enduro or adventure events, WildTrack replaces the paper roadbook with a digital system that works in real time. PRO roadbooks display tulip diagrams with automatic scroll synchronised to your GPS position — the same format competitors know, but without the paper, the roller and the inevitable mud-soaked pages.
For event organisers, the platform supports programmed release by stage: participants receive their roadbook only when the stage opens, preventing early reconnaissance and keeping the competition fair. You can update waypoints, cautions and neutralisation zones right up to the start — changes propagate instantly to every rider's device.
Real-time pilot tracking lets race control see every competitor on the map during the stage. You know who is moving, who has stopped, and where the field is spread. For safety marshals, this is not a nice-to-have — it is essential infrastructure.
The roadbook system supports both motorcycle (single-screen tulip view) and 4x4 (co-driver split view) formats. Export to PDF is available for teams that still prefer paper as a backup.
Group Navigation — Your Whole Crew on the Map, Live
Riding in a group is one of the best parts of offroad — but it falls apart when someone takes a wrong turn and nobody notices for ten minutes. WildTrack's group navigation puts every rider on the same map in real time.
Share a route with your group before the ride. Once on the trail, everyone sees each other's position, speed and direction. If someone falls behind or goes off-route, you know immediately. No WhatsApp messages, no stopping at every junction to count heads.
Group tracking works over mobile data when available and degrades gracefully in low-signal areas. Positions are buffered locally and synced when connectivity returns. The system is designed for the real conditions you ride in — not the perfect-signal lab conditions most apps are tested in.
iOS & Android — No Extra Hardware Needed
WildTrack runs on the phone or tablet you already own. No dedicated GPS unit, no proprietary cradle, no subscription to unlock basic features. Install the app, mount your device, and ride.
The app is available on both Google Play and the Apple App Store. You get identical functionality across platforms — there is no "lite" version on either side.
For riders who want physical controls, WildTrack supports Bluetooth button controllers. Scroll the map, switch views or mark waypoints without removing your gloves. Compatible with standard HID Bluetooth remotes — no WildTrack-branded hardware required.
Battery consumption is optimised for long rides. The app uses adaptive GPS polling that increases sampling rate on technical sections and reduces it on fast, straight tracks. On a typical modern phone you can run navigation for 6-8 hours continuously.
Download GPX Tracks Offline — Ride Where There's No Signal
Signal coverage and good trails rarely overlap. WildTrack is built for offline-first navigation. Download your map tiles and GPX routes before you leave, and the app runs entirely without data connection.
Offline mode is not a stripped-down fallback — it is the primary use case. All navigation features work without signal: route following, waypoint alerts, elevation profile, distance tracking, and Mud Risk data (pre-cached with your route download). When you return to coverage, ride data syncs automatically.
This matters because the places worth riding are exactly the places with no signal. Mountain passes, forest tracks, desert stages, remote valleys — WildTrack works where it counts.
