About us

Built by someone who uses it

Dronetrake wasn't born in a meeting room. It was born in the field, out of the same days — missions, checklists, batteries, records — lived by the person who wrote it.

The founder

Behind Dronetrake there is a person, not a marketing department: a drone operator, a software developer for over twenty years, and a man of mountains and rescue for thirty-five, between the Italian Alpine Club and Civil Protection. Today he flies as a UAS pilot for the Italian Red Cross, in Sardinia.

The "missing person search" scenario in the Manifesto is not a marketing hypothesis: it's a day he knows first-hand. So are the inspection campaign, the battery register to keep in order and the certificate to renew before it expires.

That's why every feature reaches the platform only after it has served in real operations. If something isn't needed in the field, it isn't here.

Why it exists

Drone operators in Europe spend more time on paperwork than in the air: records to keep for three years, certificates, batteries, clients who want to see, authorities who want documents. Existing tools were born for recreational flying, for a single manufacturer's ecosystem, or for markets that don't speak our rules.

Dronetrake holds together EASA compliance, field work and the client relationship — in your language, with your national rules, on European servers. The non-negotiable principles are written down in the Manifesto.

📜 Read the Manifesto (PDF)

How we work

We prefer verifiable facts to promises. You can check these yourself:

The company

Dronetrake is a product of Bluix Group Ltd, an independent, self-funded software house: no venture capital, no rush to sell. The plan is to stay — like the records we keep.

Support replies in your language, and requests reach the person who wrote the product: a short supply chain there too. And who is behind it, by name, can be found at bluix.com.

Want to talk?

Questions, demos, partnerships with schools and associations: we answer in person.

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