In April 2024, Snoww went dark and skiers lost years of seasons, stats and memories overnight. That should never happen again — so we built Bonvo Ski around a simple rule: your data lives on your device, in a format you can always take with you.
Standard GPX import brings tracks from Snoww exports, FATMAP, Strava or any tracker into your Bonvo history.
Recordings are saved on your device — the app works (and records) even with no account and no signal.
Every recording exports to GPX with one tap. Your history is portable by design, not by goodwill.
Live friend positions on the real 3D resort map — and never tracked off-mountain. On snow together, invisible after.
If you have GPX exports of your Snoww sessions (or tracks from any other app — FATMAP, Strava, Slopes), Bonvo Ski imports standard GPX files and they become part of your ski history.
Architecture, not promises: your recordings are stored locally on your device first, and every recording exports to standard GPX at any time. Even in the worst case, your history is a file format the whole industry reads — never a hostage.
Yes — you see your friends live on the actual 3D resort map, not a generic basemap. And unlike the mega-pass apps, Bonvo never tracks anyone off-mountain.
The app is free to download and use, including 3D maps, run recording and slope analysis.
Free on the App Store. See also: the FATMAP alternative for resort skiers and offline ski maps.