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5.0
The Chicago ticket was worth it for me because the city gameplay lasted long enough. Food lines were the real boss though.
5.0
Unown shiny rates still feel mysterious to me. Caught around 40, no sparkle.
5.0
Used iAnyGo before traveling to compare gym density near my hotel and the main park. Super handy for planning, but during the event I mostly walked with friends.
5.0
Played around Seoul and saw strong raid activity all day. Regional Pokémon from incense made it feel special.
5.0
Still chasing shiny Rayquaza. Every GO Fest I say “this is the year,” and every year the snake says no.
5.0
Are Max Battles connected to GO Fest rewards this year, or separate? The event page is not super clear to me.
5.0
The coordinate suggestions were useful for planning, especially around parks with many gyms. Please add more examples for Copenhagen next time.
5.0
Making Global free is probably the best decision Niantic made for casual players. My younger cousin could join without asking his parents for a ticket.
5.0
This raid list is too much honestly. Deoxys, Ultra Beasts, Darkrai, Necrozma, and Mega Mewtwo in one event is hard to plan around.
5.0
First GO Fest for me from India. I only played Global, caught Zeraora, missed shiny Unown, and still had a good weekend.
5.0
iAnyGo helped me coordinate with friends in other areas before remote raiding. We picked the Mega Mewtwo Y hour and avoided random empty lobbies.
5.0
Does Tropius still appear from incense during Global, or only for ticket holders?
5.0
Lost a 100 IV Kyogre after 14 balls. Put the phone down for ten minutes.
5.0
This guide explained habitat times better than the official page. My dad plays too, and he understood it after reading this.
5.0
Free GO Fest Global actually feels fair this year.
5.0
After beating Mega Mewtwo X, do we get enough energy for one evolution, or should we raid several times?
5.0
Grant Park was busy, but the raid lobby filled instantly every time. That part was awesome.
5.0
Dragonflight Summit looks like the best window for me because Rayquaza and Salamence are both tempting.
5.0
Three hours in Stormfire Peaks and zero shiny. My brother got shiny Zapdos first raid. Pain.
5.0
Used iAnyGo to check a few walking routes before GO Fest Global. Didn’t use it all day, but it helped me understand where gyms and PokéStops were clustered.
5.0
Are Routes worth doing during GO Fest, or should I just focus on raids and incense?
5.0
The free Global research for Zeraora was a nice surprise. No ticket stress this time.
5.0
The habitat rotation helped me stay organized. Stormfire for Electric and Fire, Astral Tides for Psychic and Water, then Dragonflight for dragons. Simple enough.
5.0
Fælledparken felt crowded but friendly. Habitat changes made the whole route less boring.
5.0
Taipei community meetups are always nice. Hope the Global weekend has enough raid groups for Mega Mewtwo Y.
5.0
New players should save raid passes for Mewtwo, Rayquaza, Kyogre, and Groudon.
5.0
Finish Collection Challenges early. Waiting until the last habitat hour is how I missed one Pokémon last year.
5.0
Remote raiding Mega Mewtwo Y from home worked fine, but passes disappeared fast.
5.0
Honestly too many raid bosses. Fun, but impossible unless you spend a lot.
5.0
Anyone else got shiny Charmander with the sun visor yet? Mine keeps running.
5.0
iAnyGo didn’t crash on my laptop during Global day one. That alone made checking gym locations easier than last year.
5.0
Saw way more Pikachu caps near Tokyo Waterfront than expected. Fun day.
5.0
City Safari events feel more relaxed than GO Fest. I like walking, doing research tasks, and finding local spawns without raid pressure.
5.0
Mega Mewtwo X raids are all I care about this weekend.
5.0
Used for weeks to manage time zones and raids—stable enough.
5.0
Did not expect my local group to choose Solgaleo, but it ended up being one of my favorite catches.
5.0
Works fine for casual Pokémon GO play.
5.0
The favorite location feature in iAnyGo saved me time when comparing park areas. I used it mostly for planning, not constant jumping around.
5.0
I found iAnyGo after reading a lot of Reddit threads asking “what still works these days.” My conclusion: it works, but only if you play with some discipline. I mainly use it to prepare for Pokémon GO events—planning routes in advance, simulating walking paths, and aligning with event time windows. The overall experience is simpler than I expected, especially for beginners.
5.0
Easy to switch locations and plan routes before events.
5.0
Grant Park weather was kinder than expected. My only complaint is that my screen kept dimming during raids.
5.0
Might not satisfy users who need extreme stability.
5.0
Works for now, but future updates matter.
5.0
Finally registered a GO Fest Unown. Not shiny, but I’ll take it.
5.0
Big plus—no root or jailbreak, which makes it much safer to try.
5.0
Free Global changed everything for casual players in my area. More people joined, more raids filled, and the park felt alive again.
5.0
Not fancy, but includes all the essentials.
5.0
Useful when I don’t want to reveal my real location.
5.0
Tokyo Waterfront City had that festival feeling. Lots of families, tons of trading, and people actually helped strangers find raid groups.
5.0
Tested during recent global events. Teleport + cooldown works fine.
5.0
Does iAnyGo on Mac let you create a custom walking route for GO Fest, or only change one spot at a time?
5.0
Sometimes it takes a few seconds for the location to apply.
5.0
Nothing outstanding, but not bad either.
5.0
A friend sent me a Rayquaza remote invite and my game froze. Still not over it.
5.0
First time spoofing for Pokémon GO, and it was surprisingly simple.
5.0
Started the Collection Challenge too late and had to sprint for a Steel-type spawn. Very professional trainer behavior.
5.0
After the first setup, it becomes much easier to use.
5.0
Rapid location changes may cause problems.
5.0
Verdant Anomaly was chaotic in a good way. Nihilego, Kartana, Necrozma, and random bug spawns all at once felt almost too packed.
5.0
Works well for daily spawns and PokéStops. Haven’t had issues so far.
5.0
The app receives updates and isn’t abandoned.
5.0
Tropius popped from incense and I almost missed it because I was checking raid invites.
5.0
Works well for temporary needs.
5.0
Good balance of raids, shiny hunting, and research tasks this time.
5.0
Using this to prep for 2026 GO Tour routes. Easy setup and smooth joystick control.
5.0
Switching locations too frequently may cause issues.
5.0
Remote Raid is convenient, but burning passes during GO Fest gets expensive fast. Choose bosses carefully.
5.0
The guide is a bit brief for complete beginners.
5.0
Used iAnyGo to preview a few coordinates people shared in Discord. Some were overhyped, but it helped me avoid a dead mall spot.
5.0
Not perfect, but better than many alternatives.
5.0
Stability improved after the latest update.
5.0
The real raid boss was my power bank dying at 4 pm. Caught more Pokémon after finding a café charger than I did in the park.
5.0
Played both Global days casually and did not feel punished for skipping a few hours. That’s a big improvement.
5.0
Been playing since 2016, and GO Fest 2026 felt less stressful than some older ones. Free Global made the mood way better.
5.0
Easy to use even without prior experience.
5.0
No noticeable lag during use.
5.0
Our group used iAnyGo while planning routes for Chicago so everyone knew which area had the best gym loop. It made the meetup less messy.
5.0
For Global, is Astral Tides better for Psychic spawns, or should I save that block mostly for raids?
5.0
Very convenient for location-based app testing.
5.0
The price matches the functionality.
5.0
Mega Mewtwo looked amazing, but my shiny luck went missing completely.
5.0
My best catch was a 98 IV Mega Mewtwo X raid reward. Not shiny, but honestly better for me.
5.0
Works most of the time, but drops occasionally.
5.0
Would love a list of safe, high-density GO Fest coordinate examples inside iAnyGo. Manually searching maps takes forever.
5.0
Played in Singapore with an umbrella, two drinks, and zero shame. Heat was brutal, spawns were decent.
5.0
GO Fest 2026 was fun, but the raid menu felt overloaded. Too many good bosses, not enough time or coins.
5.0
Occasionally the location needs to be reset.
5.0
Sunday 10 to 1 was my favorite block because Ground, Steel, and Normal spawns matched the raids better than I expected.
5.0
Got a shiny visor Squirtle while waiting for coffee. Best random moment of the whole weekend.
5.0
Check gym density before choosing coordinates. A famous landmark is not always the best GO Fest spot.
5.0
If your goal is to prepare routes and improve efficiency for 2026 events, iAnyGo is a practical tool that’s easy to learn and feature-complete. But if you expect flawless performance across all OS versions and aggressive playstyles, you’ll probably be disappointed—that’s the core reason Reddit debates are so polarized. My recommendation: integrate it into your event prep workflow, but stay cautious. Test after system updates, start small, respect cooldowns, and avoid excessive cross-region jumps. Used wisely, it’s worth it; abused, it becomes frustrating fast.
5.0
My morning spawns were great, then the afternoon felt weirdly dry. Maybe bad location, maybe bad luck.
5.0
My son got shiny visor Bulbasaur and yelled so loud the dog left the room. Core memory made.
5.0
Loved that the Zeraora research did not expire. Some of us cannot grind nine hours straight.
5.0
The features are consistent with what’s described.
5.0
Very useful for development and testing tasks.
5.0
Reddit debates usually split into “it works” vs “it’s trash.” I think the difference is usage style. I use iAnyGo strictly within one city, simulating realistic walking speed and patterns—spinning stops, doing tasks, catching event Pokémon. In that mode, it’s very stable.
5.0
iAnyGo was useful before my Chicago trip because I checked gym clusters around Grant Park and planned where to meet my friends. During the event I just walked normally, but the prep helped.
5.0
No excessive ads. The UI feels clean and simple.
5.0
Convenient since no additional hardware is required.