The core functionality is the ability to see the vehicle moving on the map in real-time. The refresh rate (how often the location updates) is often configurable. On a PC, you can watch this movement with high-definition satellite imagery, giving you a better context of the vehicle's surroundings compared to standard map views.
This is a popular consumer-grade solution used for real-time vehicle positioning management. It allows PC users to monitor vehicle locations, view historical trajectory playbacks, and set up electronic fence (geofencing) alarms.
Unlike standard navigation systems like Google Maps or Waze, which are used for directions, Spider GPS is designed for . It answers the questions: Where is the vehicle right now? Where has it been? How fast is it going?