Pathfinder helps overlanders and backcountry crews plan routes, inspect terrain, cache maps, and navigate confidently when coverage drops.
Three operating areas cached with access and terrain overlays included.
When service disappears, planning quality matters more than interface novelty. Pathfinder reduces the three failures that matter most in the field: no signal, unclear access, and terrain that was guessed instead of read.
Cache topo, satellite, parcel, and access layers before the route turns into dead space.
Bring road status, land ownership, and route constraints into one surface before you commit.
Preview grade, terrain, and rig-fit so the hard decisions happen before the trail does.
The workflow follows how real trips unfold: plan the mission, inspect the ground, cache the map stack, then keep navigating when conditions get less forgiving.
Build routes, import GPX tracks, and organize alternates around the mission instead of around file clutter.
Read terrain, land status, and access risk before you put mileage between yourself and service.
Package the exact map stack you need for the operating area and know what is ready before departure.
Keep the route, hazards, and crew context anchored on one field-ready control surface.
Pathfinder keeps the route, map stack, and crew context anchored to one surface so the interface stays useful when conditions stop being ideal.
Find routes, layers, places, and saved trip context from one command surface.
Blend topo, satellite, access, and readiness layers without visual clutter.
Keep route packages and operating context legible when service gets intermittent.
Pathfinder is useful from the free tier. Premium expands offline staging, shared planning, and advanced route support when your footprint gets larger.
For solo route planning, field prep, and offline confidence.
For crews, shared plans, and larger route packages across devices.