For aTV and UTV riders requiring offline trail maps and real-time social connectivity in remote, off-grid locations.
Providing off-road enthusiasts with specialized navigation and social tracking tools for remote trail exploration.
Target audience
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Free 1Last updated
Lost Riders
v1.7.3
1.3y ago
Primary focus
Navigation tools for off-road vehicle enthusiasts
Scale
indie
Target audience
ATV and UTV riders requiring offline trail maps and real-time social connectivity in remote, off-grid locations.
The publisher maintains a single active title with no new releases in the last six months.
1 app analysed
Real-time friend tracking creates group-based switching costs
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Dominates the outdoor navigation space with a massive, established user base and a feature-rich ecosystem that directly overlaps with the ATV/off-road trail mapping niche.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A primary competitor in the offline navigation space, widely used by professionals and enthusiasts for importing custom geospatial data.
Directly competes for the motorized trail-riding audience by focusing on route optimization and ride recording.
Offers superior route planning UX that allows users to draw paths on a map, which is highly relevant for off-road planning.
Leverages a massive global database of user-generated trails, creating a strong network effect that is difficult to replicate.
Adjacent navigation app focused on cycling, sharing similar technical requirements for trail mapping and offline support.
Shares the 'outdoor exploration' category and relies on similar GPS-based navigation and waypoint management.
Adjacent niche app that uses similar map-based overlays for hunting, often overlapping with ATV trail usage.
Recent entrant focusing on radar-style navigation, showing high update velocity in the last six months.
Emerging tool focusing on technical coordinate systems, appealing to power users who require precise location data.