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GeoSathi is a GPS Photo Reports app designed for field work. Rather than simply adding a watermark to photos, it organizes one or more photos from an on-site visit into a structured report. Reports can include timestamps, latitude, longitude, address, and visit context, and can be reviewed on a map for follow-up visits, comparisons, and authenticity checks.
Its core modules include a multi-photo report workflow, photo evidence with time and coordinates, QR-code report verification, map-based location history, distance and route-time context, and modes such as Delivery, Worksite, Navigation, and Travel. It is relatively well targeted at use cases such as insurance claims, construction progress tracking, fire and emergency response, delivery confirmation, and mobile field activity records. The terms also state that core report generation is completed on the local device, and that photos, precise location, or report content are not collected on servers under the normal workflow—an advantage when handling sensitive on-site materials.
The product offers a Premium Account using an auto-renewing subscription model, with weekly, monthly, and annual plans. Payments, cancellations, and refunds are handled through the Apple App Store / Google Play. The main text confirms that a free trial is available, but does not disclose specific pricing, trial duration, or the boundaries of premium features. These should be verified before enterprise purchasing or long-term use.
The main strength is its clear report-first design, which provides a more complete evidence chain than a single watermarked photo. Map-based revisits, location verification, and multiple scenario modes also make it suitable for real-world field operations. The main limitations are the lack of visible information on team members, role permissions, approval workflows, APIs, Webhooks, bulk export, or enterprise system integrations. On the security side, details such as encryption, data retention, and compliance certifications are also missing. Overall, it feels more like a mobile utility-style SaaS than a mature enterprise field-service platform.
GeoSathi is suitable for individuals, insurance agents, small construction teams, delivery staff, and field service workers who need to quickly create traceable on-site proof. If an organization requires complex permissions, a unified admin console, or integration with CRM, work order, or ERP systems, it may need to evaluate alternatives such as SafetyCulture, Fulcrum, CompanyCam, or China-based options like DingTalk, WeCom forms / field check-ins, and Marki Watermark Camera. Availability in mainland China and app store accessibility are not specified in the main text. Since payment depends on the App Store / Google Play, actual usability should be tested in practice.
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