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My GPS once sent me straight past a 1920s roadside diner with neon pie signs and live bluegrass.
My GPS once sent me straight past a 1920s roadside diner with neon pie signs and live bluegrass.
You’ve been there. Staring at a map that looks right (until) you’re standing in the middle of nowhere with no cell signal and zero landmarks.
You opened TweakMaps. You clicked around. Nothing worked right. Or worse (you) got it running but have no idea how to actually use it. I’ve been there.
You’re standing at the trailhead. Or maybe you’re on a city sidewalk, squinting at a map that makes zero sense. Your phone battery is low. The arrow spins.
You’ve been there. Stuck on a route that sends you through six stoplights just to get three blocks. Or worse.
Your field team is burning fuel on backtracking routes. They’re missing appointments. And you’re stuck staring at spreadsheets that lie to you.
You’ve dropped a basic map into your site and it looks like every other site. Flat. Generic. Zero personality. That default pin? It’s not yours.