GTCTrack is a bespoke mapping and tracking portal owned and managed by GTC.

It is a powerful piece of software widely used by our customers as a way of letting their friends, family, colleagues, or social media audiences join in with their incredible journeys and challenges.

Whether you're crossing the Atlantic or Antarctica, running across Australia, or kayaking your way up the west coast of Greenland, GTCTrack is a window into the live and historic progress of the incredible challenges and adventures that our customers take themselves on.

Mike Keen Cooks | Kayaking Greenland

The GTCTrack software itself allows you to track anything, anywhere in the world, from people to valuable assets. From a customer's point of view, set up could not be simpler:

  • Either rent or purchase a device from us
  • Give us the device's IMEI number (a unique 15-digit serial number given to every mobile device usually found on the device's battery or by the barcode)
  • We input that number into GTCTrack and assign it with your personal details so you know it's yours
  • And that's it!

Nikki Love | RunAustralia

Once the device is set up, anyone can monitor its journey and view tracking interval spots along the way. These will be shown by periodical dot icons on the way point.

So, whatever your device, whether it's a SPOT Gen3 Satellite Tracker rental or a Garmin inReach Messenger, as long as it has tracking capabilities, it can be loaded into GTCTrack and its location beamed to the watching world, providing valuable peace of mind and situational awareness for everyone back home.

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