Here is a list of terms used in Protracer and by our teams.
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A trip groups several routes and partners, organized into stages, and accompanied by instructions generated by you (descriptions, advice, practical information, etc.).
Once finalized, the trip is assigned to a traveler who can access it through their app. The trip’s content (texts, tracks, points of interest, PDFs, etc.) forms the user experience as it will be lived in the field.
A route or a hike corresponds to a GPX track enriched with content to assist the traveler on the ground. It may include:
POIs (points of interest),
direction instructions,
photos,
and interactive elements (quizzes, videos, images, etc.).
The route is the main guiding base for the traveler when launched from the app.
A track is the geographical path of a route. It is usually in GPX format (GPS Exchange Format), a standard used to record routes, GPS points, and navigation data.
In the app, the track serves as the technical base for the route: it displays the itinerary on the map, guides the traveler step by step, and activates alerts or content linked to the GPS position.
The content library is a collection of reusable POIs related to nature, history, or practical information, which can be added to many routes without requiring a personalized description.
For example: a tourist office or a water point.
This library saves time by offering standard and relevant content to enrich routes consistently.
A POI is a geographical point added to a route to highlight a remarkable or useful place: natural attraction, monument, viewpoint, accommodation, service, etc.
Each POI can contain descriptive text, a photo, a video, or an external link. It enriches the traveler’s experience and can also include practical information.