gtrack is not just a tracking website, it's your tracking website...

Never before has a complete 'out of the box' web tracking application gone semi-open-source... the choice is now an easy one, gtrack integrates with your database using custom functions and modules you tailor to your requirements.

Or just use our software as a personal tracking application and use the functions provided in the code, or other community members code.

Features

Extensive reporting capabilities are provided to analyze recent and historical data. The reports range from daily overviews, displaying the number of trips and driving times per day, to more specific reports showing the amount of idling time and the length and place of breaks. Each trip, current or in the past, can be displayed on the map, aerial photos, birds-eye views or even 3D!

A web based front-end will allow you to monitor the actual position of each asset 24/7. It includes many features to warn you if the asset is not following its usual pattern, or when its speed exceeds a predetermined value.

Developers

Continuous improvement and updates are constantly being written in to the system to provide your end users the best possible tracking experience, what's more we listen to your feedback and suggestions because we know the best people to listen to are the people using it!

You can also write custom modules and functions to further help the gtrack project, and for the first time ever in the history of open-source software, if your custom function or module makes it in to the gtrack hard-code, we will include your ad-sense code in to the pool of developers supporting the application! Thus every time someone downloads our web application and installs it, your ad-sense code is included in the protected files earning you reward for your contribution.

We hope this will produce not only the best tracking application available for free, but also encourage the best developers to write any number of applications that simply 'bolt-on' to gtrack for free, thus growing the community and rewarding the developers commited to it.

Example: You could write a custom backend system for people in your trade, a book keeping / customer relation application, accounting system or indeed anything that requires a database!

Tracking has come along way over the past few years, but every tracking application lacks something related to the users reasons for wanting to be tracked, you can now have your tracking application and tailor it to your private database, easily building applications relating to your trade, the sky really is the limit, and if its good enough to be included in the gtrack project you get rewarded.