GeoPulse improves as a self-hosted location timeline tool

GeoPulse is a location history tool like Google Timeline, but the data stays on a server you run yourself. It turns raw GPS data into a searchable timeline with trips, stays, maps, sharing, stats, and location analysis. It can import from OwnTracks, GPSLogger, Colota, Traccar, , GPX, GeoJSON, Google Timeline exports, Dawarich exports, and other sources.

The project has moved from version 1.17.0 to 1.33.0, with about 29 releases and about 250 code changes since the earlier update. It is now close to 1,000 stars on GitHub. The newer version adds MapLibre alongside the older raster maps.

Users can choose raster or in profile settings and set custom map styles. are now the default for new users.

Key points

  • GeoPulse stores location history on a server you run yourself.
  • It turns GPS data into trips, stays, maps, stats, and location analysis.
  • It supports OwnTracks, GPSLogger, , GPX, GeoJSON, Google Timeline exports, and more.
  • The project has moved from version 1.17.0 to 1.33.0 with about 29 releases.
  • MapLibre were added and are now the default for new users.
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