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FertiTrack is an Android fertilizer-application monitoring app for plantations in Indonesia. Its core goal is to digitize on-site fertilization workflows and use photos, GPS, timestamps, and historical records to prove that fertilizer was actually applied as planned. It mainly serves palm oil, rubber, coffee, fruit, and other perennial-crop plantations, and is especially suitable for scenarios where owners are not on site and need remote oversight.
The product’s clearly stated core modules include fertilization plans, plot/crop selection, on-site photo uploads, automatic GPS and time recording, management-side record viewing, evidence photo review, approval or rejection, historical reports, and automated reporting. Its plans distinguish between the number of logins for fertilizer applicators, supervisors, and advisors, while the FAQ also mentions role-based access permissions, indicating basic team collaboration and access control. The copy also emphasizes real-time monitoring of mandor and field staff activities, helping reduce false reporting and fertilizer leakage.
Pricing combines one-time packages with image-upload quotas. The free version is Rp0 and includes a quota of 100 images, suitable for around 1Ha. Bronze costs Rp1,000,000 with 5,000 images; Silver costs Rp5,250,000 with 30,000 images; and Gold costs Rp12,000,000 with 80,000 images. All plans include unlimited fertilization plans, unlimited plots, and 5 years of historical data retention. The FAQ also mentions availability of a demo, trial, or free experience, so the entry barrier is relatively low.
Based on the current materials, FertiTrack relies on Android, GPS, IoT, and encrypted cloud storage. It retains historical data for 5 years and mentions automatic backups, login, role-based permissions, and cloud storage. However, it does not disclose security compliance certifications such as ISO or SOC. In terms of third-party integrations, BMKG weather, CCTV, AI image analysis, drone video, and soil analysis are mostly marked as Next Fitur, so they should be evaluated as roadmap items rather than mature features. No API or developer support information was found.
Its strengths are a highly focused industry use case and an evidence chain built around the question of whether fertilization actually happened. The pricing is friendly to small landowners while still being able to cover large plantations. The drawbacks are that the platform appears to be Android-centric, there is limited information on open integrations, enterprise-grade compliance, and API capabilities, and several highlighted AI/video features are not yet confirmed as launched. It is better suited to local Indonesian plantation owners, agricultural companies, estate managers, and agronomy teams for cost reduction, auditing, and remote inspection.
The materials do not provide information about access from China. Domain connectivity, Google Play downloads, and Indonesia-local payment methods may be uncertain for Chinese users. If used in mainland China, users should carefully confirm network access, payment methods, language support, local map/GPS compatibility, and after-sales response. Alternative directions include domestic smart agriculture platforms, farm management systems, GIS inspection tools, and plantation operations supervision systems.
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