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GPS JoyStick vs MocPOGO: Honest Comparison

· The App Ninjas · 12 min read
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MocPOGO markets itself as a cross-platform GPS spoofing tool with a standalone iOS app that doesn't require a computer. GPS JoyStick is an Android-native app with a free tier, on-device operation, and a full automation API. This comparison covers what each tool actually does, what it costs, and which one makes sense for your use case.

The Short Version

GPS JoyStick is free on Android with optional Ad-Free ($0.99/mo) and Pro ($4.99/mo) subscriptions. It runs entirely on your device and includes a programmatic API for automation. MocPOGO is primarily a desktop app (Windows $9.95/mo, Mac $12.95/mo) that also offers standalone mobile apps. It has no automation API and no free tier.

If you're on Android and want free spoofing, automation capabilities, or both - GPS JoyStick is the clear choice. MocPOGO's differentiator is iOS support without a computer, but that comes with caveats.

Feature Comparison

FeatureGPS JoyStick (Free)GPS JoyStick (Pro $4.99/mo)MocPOGO (Desktop $9.95/mo)
PlatformAndroid (on-device)Android (on-device)iOS + Android (desktop + mobile apps)
Teleport
On-screen joystick
Route simulation✅ (saved routes)✅ (saved + waypoint walking)
Speed control
Favorites
Cooldown timer✅ (distance + time display)✅ (distance + time display)
Tasker/ADB automation
MacroDroid support
Pro Intents API
Status query
Route recording
Route generation
GPX import✅ (with folder structure)
Realistic GPS simulation✅ (all 5 parameters)✅ (all 5 parameters)❌ (constant values)
Privacy Mode✅ unlocked version (custom-named clone)✅ (custom-named clone)
System Mode✅ unlocked version (root required)✅ (root required)
Multi-deviceN/A (runs on device)N/AUp to 15 (desktop)
No computer required✅ (mobile apps) / ❌ (desktop)
Offline use
Folder organization✅ (nested folders, breadcrumbs)
Multi-select + bulk actions✅ (copy, edit, move, delete)
KML import/export
Free tier✅ (full teleport + routes)-

Pricing Breakdown

GPS JoyStick

PlanPriceWhat You Get
Free$0 foreverTeleport, saved routes, on-screen joystick, speed control, favorites, GPX import/export, Tasker/ADB automation, route recording, route generation. The unlocked version (free download from theappninjas.com) adds Privacy Mode, System Mode (root required), and other advanced mock-location features
Ad-Free$0.99/mo or $9.99/yrEverything in Free minus ads
Pro$4.99/moEverything + Pro Intents API, status query

MocPOGO (pricing as of April 2026)

MocPOGO's pricing varies by platform and product type:

PlanDesktop (Windows)Desktop (Mac)Android (Lifetime)
Monthly$9.95/mo$12.95/mo-
Lifetime$69.95$79.95$59.95

iOS pricing is separate and higher - approximately $19.95/month for the standalone iOS app.

Cost comparison over 12 months:

  • GPS JoyStick Pro: $59.88/year (or $0 for the free tier)
  • MocPOGO Desktop (Windows) Monthly: $119.40/year
  • MocPOGO Desktop (Mac) Monthly: $155.40/year
  • MocPOGO Desktop (Windows) Lifetime: $69.95 one-time

At monthly pricing, MocPOGO costs 2-3x more than GPS JoyStick Pro while offering fewer features on Android. The lifetime desktop option is competitive on long-term cost, but you're paying for a desktop-tethered tool that lacks automation and Privacy Mode - features GPS JoyStick includes in the unlocked version (free download from theappninjas.com).

Where GPS JoyStick Wins

1. Free Tier with Real Functionality

GPS JoyStick's free version includes full teleporting, saved route playback, the on-screen joystick, speed control, GPX import/export, and even Tasker/ADB automation. You can use it indefinitely without paying anything. MocPOGO has no free tier - it's paid from day one.

2. Automation API

This is the widest gap between the two tools. GPS JoyStick Pro includes the Pro Intents API - a full programmatic interface that lets you control spoofing from Tasker, MacroDroid, or ADB shell commands. Even the free tier supports basic Tasker/ADB automation.

What you can automate:

  • Scheduled teleports - change location at specific times
  • Trigger-based routing - start a route when you connect to Wi-Fi
  • Speed-controlled walking - simulate realistic movement at any speed
  • Status queries - check current position, route progress, and service state
  • Route recording and generation (available on free tier via the in-app UI) - record real-world routes and replay them, or generate random/circular routes. The Pro Intents API enables programmatic route control for automation workflows

MocPOGO has no automation API, no CLI, no programmatic control of any kind. Every action requires manual interaction through the app interface. For developers, testers, or power users who need scripted location changes, MocPOGO is a non-starter.

3. Privacy Mode

GPS JoyStick's Privacy Mode (available in the unlocked version, free download from theappninjas.com) generates a complete clone of the app under a name you choose, with a randomized package identifier and a recolored launcher icon. Apps that scan the installed-package list for known mock-location providers won't see Privacy Mode clones by their original identifier. MocPOGO has no equivalent feature - its approach to matching real-device behavior relies entirely on simulating realistic movement, not on package-name variation.

4. System Mode (Root)

For rooted devices, GPS JoyStick can inject location through the system provider on rooted devices, so apps that specifically read the FLAG_MOCK_LOCATION bit on location fixes see no mock flag from this configuration. MocPOGO operates at the standard mock location layer on Android, same as GPS JoyStick's non-root mode.

5. Route Recording and Generation

GPS JoyStick can record routes from real-world movement and replay them later, and generate random, circular, or custom routes programmatically - all on the free tier. MocPOGO supports GPX import and multi-point route creation, but doesn't offer route recording or programmatic route generation.

6. Realistic GPS Simulation

GPS JoyStick varies all five GPS parameters (latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, accuracy) on every update cycle, including when stationary. This includes configurable GPS jitter (+/-0.25m), altitude variance (+/-3.0m), speed variation per update cycle, heading angle jitter (+/-5 degrees during movement), and separate idle vs. moving accuracy ranges. The output passes the same statistical analysis that real GPS data passes.

MocPOGO outputs constant values for altitude, speed, and accuracy. During movement, only latitude and longitude update. Their approach to realistic mock data focuses on movement speed simulation, not on the underlying GPS data quality across all five parameters. See Realistic GPS Simulation: Why Every Parameter Matters for the full technical breakdown.

7. True On-Device Operation

GPS JoyStick has always been a standalone Android app - no computer involved, ever. MocPOGO's primary product is a desktop app that requires a computer and USB tether. They added standalone mobile apps more recently, but the desktop version remains their core product with the most features and multi-device support.

8. Google Play Presence

GPS JoyStick is available on Google Play with a long track record and consistent updates. As of April 2026, MocPOGO's Android app on Google Play has a 2.6-star rating from over 1,000 reviews, with users reporting joystick disappearance, multi-point route crashes, and game freezing issues.

9. Folder Organization (Pro)

GPS JoyStick Pro lets you organize Favorites and Routes into nested folders with breadcrumb navigation, drag-to-reorder, and recursive delete. For users with hundreds of saved locations across different projects, regions, or clients, this is the difference between a flat list you have to scroll through and a structured library you can navigate. MocPOGO lets you save favorite locations, but offers no folders, no grouping, and no way to impose structure on a growing list - whether you are using the desktop app or the mobile version.

10. Multi-Select with Bulk Actions

Long-press any saved location or route to enter selection mode. A bottom action bar appears with Copy, Edit, Rename, Move to Folder, and Delete. Select multiple items, use Select All, and search during selection. This replaces the old one-at-a-time popup menu with a modern Android multi-select pattern. MocPOGO has no multi-select mode in either its desktop or mobile apps - managing saved locations means editing or deleting them one at a time.

Where MocPOGO Wins

1. iOS Support Without a Computer

MocPOGO's standout feature is a standalone iOS app that works without needing a computer connected via USB. Most iOS spoofing tools (iAnyGo, Dr.Fone, iMoveGo) require a desktop tether. MocPOGO launched this capability in 2025 and it's a genuine differentiator in the iOS spoofing space.

However, the iOS app still requires enabling Developer Mode on the iPhone, and pricing is significantly higher than the Android or desktop versions.

2. Multi-Device Management

MocPOGO's desktop app can control up to 15 devices simultaneously from a single interface. This is useful for testing labs or multi-account scenarios where you need coordinated location changes across many devices at once.

GPS JoyStick runs independently on each device. Multi-device coordination is possible through ADB commands sent from a single machine, but requires more setup than MocPOGO's built-in UI.

Addressing MocPOGO's Claims About GPS JoyStick

MocPOGO published a "truth review" of GPS JoyStick that makes several claims worth addressing:

Compatibility with apps that check for mock-location providers - MocPOGO's review claims GPS JoyStick is identified by location-based apps. GPS JoyStick includes Privacy Mode, which produces a clone of the app with a randomized package identifier and a recolored launcher icon, so package-name scanners do not see GPS JoyStick by its original identifier. This is useful for QA environments and development workflows where known-package-name scanning would otherwise interfere with testing. Whether any location testing tool is appropriate for a given app depends on the TOS of that app and the user's purpose.

TOS compliance is the user's responsibility - MocPOGO's review notes risk to user accounts. Any testing tool that simulates location data places responsibility on the user to follow the TOS of any app they test with. GPS JoyStick is built for development, QA, and academic use; users are responsible for complying with the terms of any third-party service they use it alongside.

"Free version has in-app ads" - Correct. The free tier includes ads. The Ad-Free tier removes all ads for $0.99/month. MocPOGO's alternative is no free tier at all - you pay from the start or you don't use it.

"Advanced features require an upgrade" - Partially correct. The Pro Intents API and status query require the Pro subscription at $4.99/month. Route recording and route generation are included in the Play Store free tier. The unlocked version (free download from theappninjas.com) adds Privacy Mode, System Mode (root required), and other advanced mock-location features on top of all free-tier functionality, more capability than what MocPOGO's paid plans offer.

"iOS devices are not supported" - This is accurate. GPS JoyStick is Android-only. Android is the only mobile platform that provides mock location APIs for on-device spoofing without jailbreaking. If you need iOS support, GPS JoyStick isn't an option - but you should evaluate whether MocPOGO's iOS app at ~$19.95/month meets your needs and budget.

Who Should Use What

Choose GPS JoyStick if

  • You're on Android (any version 6.0+)
  • You want a free option with real, unrestricted functionality
  • You need automation - scheduled locations, triggered routes, programmatic control via Tasker, MacroDroid, or ADB
  • You need to work without a computer - field testing, quick location changes, device farms
  • You want Privacy Mode or System Mode for deeper integration when testing apps with active mock-location checks
  • You're building automated test pipelines with ADB or CI/CD integration
  • You want a proven app with a strong Google Play track record

Choose MocPOGO if

  • You need iOS GPS spoofing without a computer (their standalone iOS app)
  • You manage 15+ devices and need built-in multi-device control from a single desktop

Bottom Line

GPS JoyStick is the better tool for Android users by every measurable dimension: price (free vs. paid), features (automation API, route recording, route generation in the free tier; Privacy Mode, System Mode, folder organization, and multi-select with bulk actions in the unlocked and Pro versions, none of which MocPOGO offers), convenience (on-device vs. desktop tether for the core product), and track record (established Google Play presence vs. 2.6-star rating).

MocPOGO's genuine differentiator is the standalone iOS app that doesn't need a computer. If that's what you need, it's worth evaluating. For Android users, there's no feature, price, or reliability reason to choose MocPOGO over GPS JoyStick.

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