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Does this exist?

The app is designed for metal detecting enthusiasts who want to track their search progress and ensure they cover all areas of a site.

The app uses GPS and geofencing technology to track the user's location and record the areas they have searched.

The app displays a map view that shows the user's current location as well as the areas they have searched, highlighted in red.

The app uses a 4-foot geofencing radius to detect when the user enters or exits an area, and records the location data accordingly.

The app records the search progress in real-time and updates the map view as the user moves around the site.

Sorry for the AI speak. I'm lazy now that I don't have to think.

Does this exist? The app is designed for metal detecting enthusiasts who want to track their search progress and ensure they cover all areas of a site. The app uses GPS and geofencing technology to track the user's location and record the areas they have searched. The app displays a map view that shows the user's current location as well as the areas they have searched, highlighted in red. The app uses a 4-foot geofencing radius to detect when the user enters or exits an area, and records the location data accordingly. The app records the search progress in real-time and updates the map view as the user moves around the site. Sorry for the AI speak. I'm lazy now that I don't have to think.

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Thinking outside the box....

https://metaldetectingforum.com/index.php?threads/2016-hunted-area-tracking-app-what-do-you-use.227857/

From the link: I have the Navionics Boating app. It's GREAT for ice fishing and boating, but also works pretty good for tracking my path, and marking spots while detecting. You can view your location on a map or on satellite pic.

I think you can demo it for free. Give it a shot.

They also have a Navionics Hiking app that may be better for detecting, but I've never used that one.