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Amche Atlas is a free public digital map library available on amche.in, maintained by the OpenStreetMap India community from Goa. It is not an enterprise-grade SaaS in the traditional sense, but rather a public- and community-oriented interactive map portal that brings together public maps, transport information, noise data, and local resource directories.
Based on the page information, its core modules include interactive map browsing, a collection of map applications, bus route lookup, noise pollution data tracking and visualization, and local public-service resources such as Goa Contact Sheet. Under Applications, it includes Game, Bus Routes, and Noiselogger, indicating coverage of lightweight use cases ranging from map exploration and commuting to environmental data observation. The product can be installed as a Web App and also offers an Android App Beta, making it convenient for quick mobile access.
The page explicitly describes it as a free digital library, so it can currently be considered free to use. No paid plans, enterprise edition, subscription pricing, or commercial licensing information is shown. Collaboration is mainly reflected through the Join WhatsApp User Group option, where users can join the community and share usage ideas. However, there are no enterprise collaboration features such as team workspaces, role-based permissions, or audit logs. For developers, a Source Code link is provided, which is an important advantage for an open community project, but the main content does not disclose any API, SDK, webhook, or formal developer documentation.
The page provides a Privacy Policy link, but the captured content does not include specific privacy policy details, security measures, or compliance certifications. In terms of deployment, users can use it directly via the website and install it as a Web App, or try the Android Beta. Although there is a source code link, it is not clearly stated whether self-hosting, deployment documentation, or enterprise private deployment is supported.
Its strengths are that it is free, community-maintained, backed by an open mapping background, and focused on local public information scenarios in Goa. Its weaknesses are the lack of disclosed enterprise-level capabilities, including permissions, SLA, payments, integrations, and security/compliance information. It is better suited to Goa residents, OpenStreetMap contributors, public data enthusiasts, and users looking up transport or environmental information, rather than as a map platform for direct enterprise procurement.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available content and should be marked as unknown. If using map services in mainland China, users should also consider network accessibility, basemap loading speed, and mobile compatibility. Depending on the use case, alternatives include OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, Google Maps, HERE Maps, as well as Chinese services such as 高德地图 and 百度地图.
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amche.in is an India Maps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach amche.in directly.