The EVERYWHERE App is a satellite-linked messaging and mapping tool for enterprise field teams on iOS and Android.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire the app to maintain situational awareness and SOS capability in remote areas where cellular coverage fails, ensuring team safety via hardware-paired global connectivity.
For Enterprise and government entities managing field teams in remote or high-risk environments.
What does it look like?
Key features
Bluetooth pairing with Garmin inReach devices for global messaging and SOS functionality
Automatic network switching between cellular, Wi-Fi, and satellite connections
Plugin for Android Team Awareness Kit to enable satellite-based mapping and monitoring
How much does it cost?
The app functions as a free interface for a B2B/Government-focused subscription platform, with revenue generated through enterprise service contracts and hardware sales.
Velocity
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The app currently ships at a cadence of approximately 0.19 releases per week, placing it in the maintenance tier. Development activity over the last six months has been limited to a single cross-platform update focused on technical infrastructure and bug fixes. There is no evidence of live-ops activity or frequent feature iteration. The development trend is stable but low-intensity, prioritizing maintenance over new feature deployment.
Who built it?
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for EVERYWHERE App
How's the Navigation market?
The app recently entered the charts at #86 Free in its category, signaling early traction in a niche professional segment. The 3.28-star Android rating relative to the 4.61-star iOS rating indicates that hardware-pairing stability remains a significant barrier to wider enterprise adoption.
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Key takeaways for EVERYWHERE App
Where is it heading?
The enterprise field-coordination market is consolidating around specialized geospatial workflows, and EVERYWHERE's reliance on satellite-linked hardware provides a defensible but high-friction position. If the team fails to resolve the Android hardware-pairing instability, they risk losing their government-contract base to software-first competitors that offer more reliable data-collection workflows.
- The 1.3-star rating gap on Android suggests that hardware-pairing instability is actively eroding the user experience for the majority of the field-team base.
- The recent entry into the category charts at #86 indicates that the B2B service contract model is gaining traction within the targeted professional segment.
The SWOT
- Satellite-linked Intelligent Routing provides a unique connectivity moat for remote field operations
- ATAK plugin integration secures a direct distribution channel into government geospatial workflows
- Expanding offline form capabilities could capture the data-collection market
- Targeting non-technical field teams with simplified mapping interfaces
Next best moves
Audit Bluetooth pairing flow because Android ratings lag iOS by 1.3 stars → reduce hardware-pairing friction
+ 1 more prioritized moveThe counter-intuitive read
The app's reliance on Garmin hardware is not…
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Offline form designer (available in Geo Data Collector but missing here) +2
Since the last report: The app shows mixed performance with early chart traction offset by persistent Android hardware-pairing friction and increased competitive pressure from specialized geospatial data-collection tools.
Bottom line
EVERYWHERE holds a unique position in remote connectivity through satellite hardware pairing, but the high-friction user experience on Android threatens its enterprise retention, so the team must prioritize hardware-pairing stability to defend its government and industrial accounts.
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