The route planner built for Pokémon GO trainers. Real footpaths. Community Pokéstops. Efficiency stats that actually matter.
🔒 Closed testing — spots limited · Free until 16 March · Then £1.99 · iOS coming soon
Built from the ground up for Pokémon GO. Not a generic map with a Pokéstop layer slapped on top.
Routes use actual walking infrastructure from OpenStreetMap — not just roads. Get the most efficient path a human can actually walk.
OpenStreetMapWherever you are, your city's walking network is fully mapped. Park paths, pedestrian shortcuts, footbridges — all included.
GlobalTap to set start/end points. Swipe to browse Pokéstops. Export routes to your maps app in two taps. Designed for one-handed use on the move.
AndroidReport missing Pokéstops, confirm existing ones. The more trainers contribute, the sharper the database gets for everyone.
CommunitySee stops per kilometre, estimated walk time, and a full route quality report before you even leave home.
AnalyticsOpen routes directly in Google Maps or Apple Maps, or download as GPX for Garmin, Strava, and other fitness trackers.
GPX · MapsTap your start and end points, or drop a pin anywhere on the map. The app knows all the real footpaths.
TrainerTrails calculates the most Pokéstop-dense walkable path, showing efficiency stats before you commit.
Export to Google Maps, Apple Maps, or your GPS tracker of choice. Then get out there and make it happen.
Spot a missing stop? Confirm one that's moved. Your edits improve the map for every trainer worldwide.
One tap to export. TrainerTrails works with the tools you already use.
Opens route with full turn-by-turn navigation
Direct handoff to Apple Maps on iOS (coming soon)
Compatible with Garmin, Wahoo, Strava & more
TrainerTrails is powered by the community — every stop reported, every route improved makes it better for everyone. Join us on Reddit and help shape what comes next.