Safari Trax gives your field guides a phone-first app to log species, photos, GPS coordinates and voice notes. You get a moderation dashboard and embeddable website widgets.
Sightings buried in group chats. Photos shared without GPS or species info. No way to moderate, search, or reuse the content for your website.
Your website shows the same old gallery. Guests who visited last month saw a leopard — but your site still shows a 3-year-old sunset photo.
Which guide logged the most sightings this month? Who hasn't submitted anything in weeks? Without data, you're guessing.
Create guide profiles in your dashboard. Each gets a unique QR code.
Scan QR on their phone. Select species, take a photo, add voice notes. Done.
Sightings queue in your dashboard. Approve, reject, or edit with one click.
Copy-paste a widget code. Approved sightings auto-populate your website gallery.
Native file picker works on every phone. Photo and video with automatic compression stats.
Every sighting tagged with GPS coordinates and optional location name (Waterhole 3, Marula Loop).
Guides narrate their sighting instead of typing. Speech recognition transcribes to caption.
No guide accounts, no passwords. Scan a QR code and the phone is linked to their profile for 30 days.
Review pending sightings. Approve, reject with reason, or edit captions before publishing.
Sensitive species (rhino) sightings auto-strip GPS from public feeds to protect wildlife.
Grid, carousel, or featured sighting. Copy one line of code and your website stays fresh.
See which guides are submitting, when, and how many. Accountability without micromanagement.
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