For outdoor sports enthusiasts and nature explorers seeking verified routes for activities like hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering.
Empowering outdoor enthusiasts to discover and share community-verified trails for hiking, cycling, and over 80 other activities worldwide.
Target audience
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Wikiloc - Trails of the World
vVARY
3mo ago
Primary focus
Outdoor navigation and community-driven trail sharing
Scale
indie
Target audience
Outdoor sports enthusiasts and nature explorers seeking verified routes for activities like hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering.
Maintains an intense development pace with 12 updates released for their flagship app in the last 6 months, including a major update within the last 10 days.
1 app analysed
Discover millions of trails for hiking, biking, trekking, GPS navigation routes
Hardware-integration partnerships with Garmin and COROS lock in power users
Distributed across 11 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Neutral / mixed
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55/100
Avg sentiment score
Dominates the outdoor navigation category with over 1 million reviews and a massive, highly active community-driven trail database.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
The industry standard for professional and recreational users requiring high-fidelity, georeferenced PDF map support.
Specialized competitor that captures the cycling-specific niche with a dedicated feature set for bike commuters.
Strong European market presence with a focus on sport-specific route planning and turn-by-turn navigation.
Direct competitor in the technical navigation space, favored by backcountry users for advanced mapping layers.
Adjacent gamified outdoor experience that utilizes similar GPS navigation technology to drive user engagement.
Offers a unique 'snap-to-path' drawing interface that simplifies route creation for casual users.
Recent market entrant showing strong growth in the navigation category with a focus on radar-based discovery.
High-velocity release cadence suggests rapid expansion into specialized navigation segments beyond standard hiking.