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Pinpoint uses your phone's GPS and motion sensors to detect when you start driving. It runs in the background, no need to press any buttons. The app intelligently distinguishes between driving, walking, and stationary periods to create accurate trip records.
Pinpoint is available on iOS today. A native Android version is in final testing and arrives on Google Play soon — automatic trip detection, route maps, and the Pinpoint AI companion are all included. Live Location Sharing is iOS-only for now and will follow on Android.
Your GPS, route, and motion data is processed and stored locally on your device — it isn't uploaded to our servers, with one exception: when you start a Live Share, your current location streams in real time to the link you create, only for as long as you keep sharing. Your account info (email, subscription state) is encrypted and securely stored. When you use AI features, only the specific trip context you ask about is sent to our AI provider. We never sell your data, and you can delete everything anytime.
Free includes the last 4 days of trip history with full automatic detection, route maps, and basic statistics. Premium ($3.99/mo) unlocks unlimited trip history plus Ask Pinpoint AI chat (10 messages/day). Smart ($13.99/mo) adds 200 AI messages/month, personalized Weekly Digests, and post-trip coaching insights.
Pinpoint uses smart algorithms that minimize battery usage. Most users don't notice any difference in their daily battery life. The app only actively tracks when you're moving and intelligently adjusts GPS precision based on your activity.
Download the app and get full premium access for 14 days. No credit card required. After that, you can continue with the free tier (last 4 days of history) or subscribe to premium for unlimited history. It's completely your choice.
When you use an AI feature, only the trip context relevant to your question is sent to our secure cloud AI provider. Your full location history stays on your device. We don't sell prompts or responses, and they're not used to train external models.