A native iOS client that maps nearby Pokémon, Pokéstops, and Gyms by connecting to Pokémap servers.
iPokeGo is a native iOS client application that connects to Pokémap servers like RocketMap to display nearby Pokémon, Pokéstops, and Gyms on an interactive map. It helps Pokémon GO players locate and navigate to Pokémon in real-time, with features like push notifications and route planning. The app enhances gameplay by providing a dedicated mobile interface for tracking in-game elements.
Pokémon GO players on iOS who want a native app to visualize and track nearby Pokémon, Pokéstops, and Gyms without relying on web-based maps. It's ideal for users who prefer real-time notifications and integrated navigation.
Developers and players choose iPokeGo for its native iOS experience, Apple Watch support, and seamless integration with popular Pokémap servers. It offers offline-like functionality with Wi-Fi-only mode and customizable alerts, making it a dedicated tool for serious Pokémon hunters.
A native iOS client to map the Pokemon around you!
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Offers seamless push notifications on iOS devices and Apple Watch, with integrated driving, walking, and transit directions, providing a polished native app experience as highlighted in the features.
Connects to RocketMap, Pogom, and custom servers with easy switching, allowing flexibility in server choice and management, as specified in the README's feature list.
Enables toggling visibility of Pokémon types, creating favorite lists for alerts, and Wi-Fi-only mode, giving users control over map displays and notifications based on preferences.
Sends alerts for new Pokémon appearances, with enhanced visibility for favorites, directly on iOS and Apple Watch, enhancing gameplay by keeping players informed without constant app checking.
Requires downloading an IPA file and using Cydia Impactor, which involves trusting profiles and can be error-prone for non-technical users, as detailed in the installation steps.
Exclusively available for iOS devices; the Android port is still in progress, restricting usage to Apple ecosystem users and ignoring broader platform needs.
Useless without a configured Pokémap server like RocketMap, adding setup complexity and reliance on third-party services that may be unstable or unavailable.
Using the app violates Pokémon GO's Terms of Service, with explicit warnings in the README about potential account bans, making it risky for players invested in their accounts.