When there's no signal
Remote camping, forest sites, multi-day festival campsites — connectivity is unreliable at best and non-existent at worst. Most coordination tools fall apart the moment you lose signal. If your app requires a live connection to be useful, it's not useful for camping.
Raski is built differently. Offline functionality is a first-class feature, not an afterthought. Everything you post, pin, or poll while offline is saved locally on your device and synced automatically the moment any connection becomes available — even briefly.
Offline-first design
The Raski offline queue means you can keep posting updates to your crew even when there's no network. Planning the next day's hike, posting your campsite location, or starting a poll about dinner — all of it works offline. Your crewmates see it as soon as they get signal too.
The shared map is especially useful on camping trips. Once your admin has uploaded the site map (done in advance, before you lose signal), every member can drop pins to mark their tent, the water point, the meeting spot, or anywhere else that matters. No connection required to view it once it's loaded.
Battery monitoring and safety contacts
Long days outdoors drain batteries fast. Raski lets crew members share their battery level with the group, so everyone can see who's running low before someone goes dark. No surprises. You know in advance who needs to charge up before the next leg.
Safety contacts are also built into Raski's toolkit. On multi-day trips in remote areas, knowing who to call in an emergency — and being able to share that information across the crew quickly — matters. Raski keeps that information accessible and ready, even when you're far from a signal tower.
