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PokéBelt

PokéBelt is a tool belt for the compulsive Pokémon Go Player. Current "Pouches" include:
Category Price Seller Device
Games Free Kevin Lohman iPhone, iPad, iPod

* Battle Comparison - See what types you should choose to get the best advantage in a fight!
* Server Status - Community reports, know and report when the servers are up / down / unstable
* Pokéstop / Gym map -- Shared map! Automatically syncs among all users of the application and all your devices, add stops and gyms as you find them to help create the most comprehensive Pokémon stop map yet!
* Chat - Chat with nearby and global Pokémon players in real time!
* Now with 100% more Squirrel!!

Features pouring out as fast as we can get them through review!

PokéBelt is an independent application and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Niantic Inc, Pokémon Company, or Nintendo Inc.

Reviews

Great app
boom34zz43

This is a really great app to see if it is just you having a problem. The battle guide is also super helpful so I don't need to look everything up. 10/10


Does what it says it does
BadPirate

Hoping for more features soon.


Great so far!
Adenize

My wife let me know about this app, and that it is still being worked on and lots of new features to come. Can't wait to see your map setup, and I was curious if you could sort of copy/paste the ingress map, obviously changing the indicators to pokestops and gyms. Anyway, keep up the good work


Promising, worth downloading
IBA_Wildcard

Clean no ads,if all you want to know if severs are up its perfect.... The battle guide is a nice addition.


The best server tracker
PunkRocketry

Very accurate and useful. It even gives you a 24hr history of peak hours to schedule your play at a time you'll actually be able to log on instead of sitting just in frustration.


Icon recognizability aside, a great update!
ael_ecurai

Update July 29 2016: The DataDog server status dashboard is RAD! A bit squirrelly (couldn't help myself) to read on a small screen in portrait mode, but awesome choice. The battle guide tweaks are nice, too, thanks! :) I've seen a lot of attempts at mapping - I wonder if there's anything large and centralized enough yet to combine with. I haven't added any points myself yet, but will give it a try soon. The chat is an interesting feature choice. Some timestamps and maybe even geo-stamps per chat bubble would be informative. Sorry to hear about the icon approval difficulties. Hoping it'll be back to something recognizable soon! --- Original review, July 16 2016: I really like the concept here. Server status is helpful, but it would be even more so if it told you how many data points it was using (since it seems crowdsourced off the embedded Google form[?] for reporting). Even better if it pulled the status from another, larger source to correlate; maybe even ping the servers itself for verification. The additional usefulness of Pokemon type matchups is a nice touch. The UI could be refined a bit more to make at-a-glance parsing easier. Maybe move the type selector to the top, ditch the all-caps (because sentence case is easier to skim with recognition), and add some color-coding like the usual color assignments per type. To make this even more of a resource, things like usage/demographic/geographic statistics for the game, a static list of rewards given per trainer level, tips and tricks, an annotated game UI overview, etc. could be pretty neat. I'm interested to see future releases!


Love the squirrel
Auschwicz

Dunno why it's a squirrel instead of an actual pokebelt but that's okay too