SET, FORGET & RELAX WITH TRAP NOTIFICATIONS
Your Goodnature Trap will let you know if it needs clearing, recharging or fresh lure whenever you’re within Bluetooth range.
ONE APP FOR ALL CONNECTED TRAPS
Whether you’ve got one Goodnature connected trap, or a whole trap line, you can manage them all from the same Goodnature app.
LESS PESTS. MORE NATURE
See how your individual trapping success adds up to the bigger impact we’re having in homes, backyards, forests and farms around the world. Every kill on the Goodnature map isn’t just one less pest, it’s also one more chance for nature to thrive.
SUPPORT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
The Goodnature app guides you through trap installation, ongoing maintenance and helps answer your questions.
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Is Goodnature free?
Yes, Goodnature is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Goodnature legit?
⚠️ The Goodnature app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
It would be a big help to have auto sign in enabled when you get out to the bush to check on the traps and one has forgotten to enable mobile data. Having to manually log in when it’s wet cold windy, glasses are in pockets some where and you’ve hiked over a km to get to the trap is the definition of app rage. How hard can it be to have auto log in. It’s not like there’s a security risk at stake🤦♂️
CHIRPless
Great concept but fails to deliver. It simply refuses to notify me of a kill unless I physically wake it up. This defeats the purpose really. A replacement Chirp made no difference. It won't sync readily and if it does, I could probably light a fire and cook the dead rat in the time it takes. Sorry but I wish I'd purchased the original counter instead.
Shane
Trap good. Chirp bad.
Trap is great. Chirp and app are useless. Changing location settings to “always on” drains your phone battery significantly throughout the day. Chirps don’t sync, keep having to wake them up. Which means physically going to the traps each time so no real point in having them.
Privacy
Fix the location services. You only need peoples location when they are using the app, not constantly.
Excessive data collection?
Just wondering; why does this app require so much personal information?
The trap is connected via Bluetooth, so you don’t actually need share precise location data to pull details such as kills, bait and battery level.
The privacy policy references the privacy act of 1993, but this was amended in December 2020.
You don’t need all this data to make my app work with the trap. Please stop requiring it to “make the application work” or for certain features “to work”.
Just no. Please. You don’t ALWAYS need my precise location. Stop harvesting data which will inevitably be featured in some future data breach.
I look forward to better privacy practices for this application, especially considering that your traps aren’t exactly considered cheap.
Eats battery
Chews through phone battery doesn’t seem to work on “location services only when using”. Love the trap but app needs more thought put into it.
Love Good Nature but app needs work
Wondered why my phone battery started running flat throughout the day. Checked battery usage and this app with tracking turned on was sucking up 39% of my phone battery.
Working :)
After an initial bumpy start with the app it is now working along with the a24 trap which had its first kill within an hour of setting up. From what I can tell most of the negative feedback on the traps is from incorrect set up. Placed correctly I can say from experience these work very well
Nice app, but battery sucker
We have a few traps around the farm. This is a nice idea but I can’t justify having location services on all of the time as it zaps the battery within hours.
Kill count a nice idea. Helps me to know which area of the farm I need to go to to service.
Misleading marketing
If it was made clear that this tech involved having to physically interact with each trap in order to extract its data, I certainly wouldn’t have bothered with it. Kind of like learning on its arrival that your pricey new car needs a crank handle to start it. The only place I can find this information is in the pamphlet that comes packaged with it - nowhere on the web site. A triumph of fluff over substance.