Posted: 12th April 2016 | Back to news feed

RouteShoot Ltd this month announced the worldwide release of their new product PlotMyTrot; the first equestrian specific, GPS-tagged video, platform.

 

“Riders have been seeking the perfect application to capture video, images, statistics and a GPS trail, and we’ve responded by introducing the PlotMyTrot app. This gives the equine industry a whole new dimension and redefines today’s riding experience,” said Stacey Cook, Business Development Manager, RouteShoot Ltd.

 

PlotMyTrot provides the ability to create routes by combining video and GPS straight from your Smartphone meaning you are always prepared to capture your greatest sporting achievements or those simply breath-taking moments you least expected.

 

By combining the power of a website with the flexibility of this mobile application, PlotMyTrot allows users to share their favourite routes with friends, family and those with similar interests.

 

PlotMyTrot raises the bar for video data capture enabling riders to capture their rides and, over time, create a digital riding catalog for professional, pleasure or sporting events. Having this comprehensive visual information will enable riders to make better riding decisions.

 

Users can enjoy standard (SD) or high definition (HD) camera footage with smooth playback; capture audio commentary and upload videos together with Position, Speed, Elevation, Time and Distance - anytime, anywhere in the world!

 

Ideal for Eventing, Cross Country, Hacking and other equine sports, the free PlotMyTrot app has been rolled out for Android smartphones which can be found here and an iOS compatible version is scheduled to be released soon! 

 

RouteShoot Ltd, based in Exeter, Devon, was founded in 2012. For more information about PlotMyTrot, please visit www.plotmytrot or follow the team on Twitter @PlotMyTrot.  

 

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