Other app that are available on Google Play and the App Store include the Santa Tracker app, Santa Tracker and Status Check, and Speak to Santa. If you’re an all-year-round tracker, you can read Santa’s personal blog that details his preparation for Christmas and a calendar that lets you see each time he’s been spotted at the North Pole. On your Nintendo Switch, you can find Santa’s next destination and the speed at which he’s traveling. Typing “Where is Santa” on Google will also bring you to Google’s Santa Tracker and the countdown to Santa’s launch from the North Pole. Santa Tracker estimates Santa’s journey takes a total of 25 hours, starting in Russia at 10 p.m. You can also download Google’s Santa Tracker app, where you'll find a world map to keep tabs. While the website offers kids and the young at heart plenty of fun and reindeer games via Santa’s Village throughout December, on Christmas Eve, the site becomes a full-blown St.
Google also operates an online Santa Tracker. As with Alexa, you can just say: “Hey, Google, where’s Santa?” 24, Google Assistant gets in on the fun of following Santa’s path.
Volunteers typically answer over 130,000 calls from Santa scouts around the world. You can also track Santa through NORAD's hotline with Verizon at 1-87. If you’re really committed to monitoring his whereabouts, you can download the NORAD tracking app from Google Play or the Apple App Store.