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
One tap sends everyone your location with a sound alert.
When you are ready for a break, hit the Jager button. Your location pings to the whole group.
Everyone hears a sound alert, even with phones in pockets. Your pin appears on their map.
No more group chats asking "where should we meet?" Everyone knows exactly where to go.
Key Benefits
Exact meetup spot
Your pin shows on the map with your name. No confusion about which lodge, which bar, or which table.
Keeps it fun
The Jager button adds ski-culture vibes to your trip. Hit it when it is time for drinks. Your crew will love it.
Spontaneous breaks
Ready for lunch or drinks? One tap tells everyone where you are. No planning required, no group chat debates.
Real-World Example
Last run of the day. Time to head to apres-ski. One tap shows everyone exactly where to meet. No texts, no confusion, no waiting around in the cold. Five minutes later, the whole group is together with drinks in hand.
The best ski trips are spent together, not searching. King of Ski keeps your group connected without the hassle. More skiing. Less texting.