Tapping a certain Pokemon in the Smart Poke map will bring up details such as the rarity of the creature, how much time you've got until it despawns, and the distance that separates the trainer and the Pokemon. Another cool feature of Smart Poke is that the app can launch a notification when it detects a rare Pokemon nearby. One notable drawback is that the app is only available for Android devices.
If you don't have an Android phone or you'd prefer a browser-based Pokemon Go map instead, check out Skiplagged's PokeVision alternative. Accessible from the browser, this map provides usual details such as the location of nearby creatures and how much time remains until a certain Pokemon disappears.

Users can also filter Pokemon based on rarity and even prevent non-interesting creatures from clogging up the map. Unfortunately, the Skiplagged Pokemon Go map isn't the most optimized mobile experience. On the upside, an Android app is already available and the developers are also working on the iOS version as well.
What do you guys think of these two Pokemon Go maps?
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