Why Texting Fails on the Mountain
Gloves make typing painful. Cold fingers miss keys. Messages get buried in group chats while you are skiing.
Even when you agree on a spot, someone is late or goes to the wrong place. Location sharing apps drain battery and require map-squinting to use.
How It Works
Location updates every 10 seconds while skiing.
The leader broadcasts in the background. Everyone else receives updates with minimal battery drain.
See everyone on a mini-map with their names and distances. Tap any pin for details.
A compass arrow points to whoever is leading. Glanceable design works at speed.
Key Benefits
Battery friendly
Only the leader broadcasts in background. Everyone else uses minimal power. Designed to last a full ski day.
Works mid-run
No fumbling with maps or zooming in on tiny dots. The arrow shows direction at a glance, even at speed on the slopes.
More ski time
Stop wasting runs regrouping. Glance at the arrow and ski straight to your group. More time on the slopes, less time searching.
Real-World Example
Your ski trip starts great. Then someone takes a different route. With King of Ski, no problem. Check your phone, see the arrow pointing right, and ski over to rejoin. Takes thirty seconds instead of thirty minutes.
The best ski trips are spent together, not searching. King of Ski keeps your group connected without the hassle. More skiing. Less texting.