Radarix is a navigation and speed-camera alert app for commuters and corporate fleets on iOS.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Drivers use Radarix to avoid speed fines and navigate safely in areas with weak connectivity, displacing generic map apps that lack specialized enforcement data.
For Individual commuters and corporate fleet managers requiring real-time speed enforcement data and navigation safety tools.
What does it look like?
Key features
Database of 120k+ speed camera locations refreshed daily using municipal data and AI photo recognition.
Dashboard for corporate fleets providing camera heatmaps, analytics, and over-the-air policy updates.
Navigation and alert functionality for areas with weak or no cellular connectivity.
How much does it cost?
Subscription model gates premium features and offline support, with additional revenue potential from B2B fleet licensing.
Velocity
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Radarix: Speed Cameras has been inactive for 296 days, with no updates or feature releases since its initial launch. The development momentum is non-existent, as the app has not received any maintenance or content updates in the last nine months. Given the lack of activity, the app is classified as a zombie project.
Who built it?
SUPERSKY APPS
5 apps tracked · Navigation
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 Radarix: Speed Cameras
How's the Navigation market?
Radarix occupies a niche in the navigation category by gating its 120k+ camera database behind a subscription model. The lack of updates for 297 days suggests a maintenance-mode posture that risks losing market share to active navigation rivals.
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Key takeaways for Radarix: Speed Cameras
Where is it heading?
Users report: The navigation market is consolidating around apps with high-frequency live-ops updates. Radarix's current maintenance-mode posture leaves it exposed to rivals that can integrate similar camera data with faster release cadences, which will likely lead to user attrition in the coming quarters.
- The 297-day update gap indicates a lack of active feature investment, which erodes user trust in the accuracy of the speed camera database.
The SWOT
- 120k+ speed camera database refreshed daily via AI photo recognition
- Localized fleet safety tools in regions where Radarix has existing municipal data
Next best moves
Audit stability and ship a minor maintenance release because the 10-month update gap risks platform compatibility → maintain baseline retention
The counter-intuitive read
The 10-month development silence is not necessarily a failure…
Read the full takeSince the last report: Radarix remains in a maintenance-mode posture with no functional changes to the product, though the competitive outlook has sharpened to emphasize the risk of feature parity from navigation incumbents.
Bottom line
Radarix possesses a high-value data asset in its camera database, but the 10-month development gap leaves the product vulnerable to faster-moving navigation incumbents. Prioritizing a stability refresh would secure the existing user base before the data asset loses its competitive edge.
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Is Radarix free to use?
Does Radarix work without an internet connection?
What is the difference between Radarix and standard map apps?
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