Dawarich is a self-hostable project for people who want an alternative to Google Timeline, also known as Google Location History. It is intended for users who prefer to keep their location history in an environment they control rather than relying on a hosted timeline service.
Dawarich focuses on the core idea of personal location history: keeping a record of where you have been over time and making that history available through a self-hosted setup.
The project is relevant for users who want:
- A self-hosted Google Timeline alternative
- A way to manage personal location history outside of Google Location History
- More control over where location data is stored
- A project centered on private, personal movement history
Dawarich is designed around the need to preserve and review location history in a self-managed environment. Instead of depending on a third-party timeline service, the project provides a foundation for running a location-history-focused application yourself.
Typical reasons to use a self-hosted location history project include:
- Keeping personal timeline data under your own control
- Reducing reliance on external services for location records
- Maintaining a personal archive of movement history
- Exploring an alternative to Google Timeline for self-hosted environments
The main purpose of Dawarich is to provide a self-hostable approach to location history. This makes it suitable for users who already prefer running their own tools and services.
Because this repository does not include additional setup details here, refer to the project files or release materials included with the generated repository for any available usage information.
Use the download link near the top of this README to access the generated repository package.
Dawarich is described as a self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline, also known as Google Location History. It is not described here as a Google product.
The project description refers to location history and timeline-style personal movement records.
No. The available source information did not include installation steps, commands, configuration details, or deployment requirements.
Yes. The project description identifies Dawarich as self-hostable.
This README is intentionally limited to the available project description. It does not claim specific features, supported platforms, import formats, storage backends, deployment methods, or integrations beyond the stated purpose of being a self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline.