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Site Navigator is a GSM/BTS base-station locator built for telecom fieldwork in Ireland. Its data comes from ComReg open data and covers 8,107 GSM sites in Ireland. It is more of a lightweight field-service PWA than a full enterprise field-service management SaaS: without registering, users can search by site number, view the site name, county, operator, grid reference, and GPS coordinates, and open Google Maps for navigation.
Basic features include site-number search, GPS-based nearest-site lookup, on-site weather, nearby fuel stations, and core offline search. PRO adds weekly route planning with automatic optimization, AR View, LOS/radio-link terrain and Fresnel zone analysis, co-located operators, and a high-visibility Field Mode, making it well suited to tower inspections and microwave planning. It relies on several third-party services, including ComReg, Open-Meteo, OpenStreetMap Overpass, Google Maps, Cloudflare, Firebase, and Stripe.
The basic version is free, with no registration or login required. PRO is a €50 one-time purchase with no subscription; checkout is handled through Stripe, and the activation key is delivered and verified by email. It is deployed as a Web/PWA app and can be added to the home screen on Android and iOS. After the initial load, core search works offline, but weather, fuel-station data, and similar features still require an internet connection. No self-hosting option, enterprise private deployment, or public API documentation was found.
The privacy policy is relatively clear: GPS coordinates and AR camera feeds are primarily processed locally; recent searches and settings are stored in localStorage; there are no advertising cookies or cross-site tracking; and analytics are anonymized and aggregated. However, there is no disclosure of enterprise security certifications, SLA, audit logs, role-based permissions, or team collaboration features. The site data is also explicitly described as potentially incomplete or outdated, and the developer does not accept responsibility for data errors.
It is suitable for individual engineers or small teams in Ireland handling mobile-site inspections, maintenance, route planning, and preliminary radio-link checks. It is not a good fit for large enterprises that need multi-country coverage, work-order workflows, team permissions, asset inventories, or compliance-driven procurement. For access from mainland China, some features are likely to be limited because the product depends on services such as Google Maps, Google Fonts, and Stripe. Alternatives to consider include Google Maps, CellMapper, OpenCelliD, or an enterprise-built GIS/field-service system.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on site-navigator.com official site.
site-navigator.com is an Ireland SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach site-navigator.com directly.