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Trail map sharing for route reviews, trip handoffs, and private live links

Share a live trail map with routes, markers, notes, and annotations intact, instead of sending screenshots or disconnected files.

TrailNote is useful when the map needs to stay understandable after it leaves your screen. Unlisted links let you share a live project view, while team-oriented plans add invitations and roles when the workflow moves beyond one person.

Use Case

Share the actual map project, not a flattened screenshot or PDF.

Use Case

Keep routes, notes, and marker context together for reviewers and trip collaborators.

Use Case

Revoke links or move to team workflows when the audience changes.

Why TrailNote

Built for map-first planning workflows

Share a map that still makes sense to the receiver

Trail maps often lose context when shared as screenshots or exported fragments. TrailNote preserves the live map view so the route, notes, and markers stay connected.

  • Send a single link instead of juggling route files and separate notes.
  • Let viewers see the current state of the project in the browser.
  • Keep labels and annotations visible where decisions happen.

Control privacy without making sharing painful

Sharing should be fast, but it should not be irreversible. TrailNote uses unlisted links for lightweight sharing and supports revocation when the audience or plan changes.

  • Treat the share link like a private handoff, not a public broadcast.
  • Revoke access and generate a fresh link if needed.
  • Clean up sensitive locations before sharing the project outward.

Move from external sharing to internal collaboration

Some teams need more than a view-only share link. TrailNote supports that transition by connecting public-style sharing with invitation-based collaboration on higher plans.

  • Use unlisted links for client or friend review.
  • Switch to Business when owner, admin, editor, and viewer roles matter.
  • Keep one source of truth instead of duplicating the map across channels.
FAQ

Questions before you switch tools

How does TrailNote share a trail map?

TrailNote can generate an unlisted link for a project, so the shared map reflects the current routes, markers, and notes without requiring the viewer to log in.

Can I stop sharing a map later?

Yes. Shared links can be revoked, which disables access and lets you create a new link for the correct audience when needed.

Does Business support team collaboration too?

Yes. In addition to unlisted sharing, Business plans add invitations and role-based collaboration for internal team workflows.