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Nathania Gilson24 Jan 2021
ADVICE

Should you use a travel tracker app like FindPenguins on your next road trip?

Whether you're taking a family holiday, a bucket list road trip or a spontaneous solo weekend away, the right app can help you map out your trip, figure out the best routes, and discover the best travel spots you might not have heard of yet.

There’s plenty of ways to get going if you’re looking to drive somewhere new: a Moleskine and tracing paper combination tourist guidebook, perhaps, or maybe even good ol’ Google Maps. But maybe it’s time to consider trying out a battery-friendly app for getting out on the road.

Popular in Europe and growing in popularity here in Australia, FindPenguins is like Google Maps with a couple of additional features to make it road trip-friendly. Part travel tracker, part travel journal, the app keeps track of where you’ve been, where you’re going, and who you want to share that journey with.

FindPenguin’s founder and CEO Tobias Riedle came up with the name for the app when travelling through Patagonia to see real-life penguins in the wild. A globetrotter by nature who travelled to over 55 countries, he wanted to create a piece of technology that gave other people an opportunity to track their travels and share their memories.

We downloaded the app and took it for a spin to see if it’s worth your time.

What we liked

Smart tracking

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By manually turning on the Travel Tracker, you can instantly start tracking your trips. The app can even detect whether you’re travelling by car or plane.

Waypoints are created by your phone checking your movements every 5 to 10 minutes. For the sake of accuracy, the app only records a point once you’ve moved at least 500 metres from the last stop. That way, you can keep your eyes on the road and take in the sights around you, as the app gets to work on mapping out the direction you’re going in, and your mode of transportation.

Collaborate or follow others

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Solo road tripping isn’t the endgame here – you might have friends travelling with you in their own vehicles, or friends and family stuck at home who want to feel included in the adventure.

There’s a couple of ways to bring others along for the ride:

  • You can send them an email linking to your profile (as long as it’s set on public
  • They can create a profile on the app and tap ‘Follow’ to receive your trip updates in their feed
  • You can set trips to ‘private’ or ‘followers only’ and share the link with selected people

Desktop entry and search capabilities

Unlike other travel tracking apps, you can access FindPenguins and view trips on your desktop computer or laptop.

This is handy for when you might want to view photos, videos or trips on a larger screen, or prefer to fill in your journal entries and organise photos and videos by location during your downtime or after you come home from your trip.

Offline-friendly technology

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The app uses a combination of GPS, WiFi and cellular data. It continues to work even when you’ve switched to Flight Mode – and only takes up about 4% of extra battery when the Tracker is switched on.

Auto-translation

Many FindPenguins users prefer to write in their native language, or the language of the country they may be visiting. The app’s Auto Translation feature allows a ‘see translation’ option to appear. It may not be 100% accurate, but it allows you to gain a general understanding of what’s being discussed.

Visualisation-rich

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For data and statistics nerds – and even those who just want to take a moment to feel proud of how much of the world they’ve seen – FindPeguins uses trip tracking to generate beautiful highlights and stories about where you’ve been. You can even add past trips to keep growing your profile and travel footprint.

What could be improved

Subscription model

FindPenguins works best for those who opt into a premium membership. Paying for a subscription gives you an opportunity to upload more photos and videos (and, in the end, more content that can be transferred to a photo book). You’re promised faster customer support and free PDF books, as well as discounted physical photobooks.

At USD $20 a year for a premium membership, most road trip hopefuls might only stick to the free version of the app. Apps like PolarSteps and Esplorio come with unlimited media uploads.

Better tooltips in the app

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If travel tracking apps are new territory for you, it may be worth testing the app out and trialling its capabilities before you go out on the road.

While there are some good tooltips for creating new ‘Footprints’ and trips (which can be as ambitious as world travel, or a shorter trip around your neighbourhood), it might be worth setting up a ‘first timers tour’ around the app first. This way you can set-up and optimise your profile correctly, and learn how to follow and add travellers so that you get the best community experience from FindPenguins.

Move beyond ‘public’ or ‘private’ mode

Currently, FindPenguins only has a public setting for profiles, open to everyone, or a private mode that’s only for you to view. If the app developed a ‘Close Friends’ feature similar to Instagram, it could create more opportunities for posting trips and details with specific friend groups in mind.

Conclusion

Overall, FindPenguins is a good gateway into the world of travel tracking apps, but it’s definitely worth checking out some others before committing.

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Some users may find the rigidity of FindPenguins features a bit restrictive, but its auto-tracking capabilities may balance this out for some users. The focus of FindPenguins is treating it like a travel buddy who takes care of all the travel journaling admin for you, so that you can focus on having and capturing those experiences – either in real time, or in the quieter moments. That said, the interface looks a bit outdated in comparison to its competitors and there’s a bit of a learning curve before it feels like second nature to use.

There are apps that are prettier, like the South Korean travel app VOLO, and emoji-driven apps with commenting features like Journi that have quicker customer service for free users – so it’s best to have a look around before you hit the road, and see which fits your personality best.

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