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Nextcloud PhoneTrack app would work, or Traccar if you want something standalone. They're both purely automatic where they log your position at an interval, but you can look back through a map and see where you were.
Nextcloud also has a Maps app for creating your own map with waypoints and such.
So cool to learn about these, thanks! I've tried and failed to self-host Nextcloud in the past, but really need to give it another go. Their contacts app is also something I've wanted for a while now.
Nextcloud aio on docker is pretty easy. You just need to setup the reverse proxy really (i think on port 11000 if i remember correctly). It does come with apache so you could open it directly in your router but guessing you might have other services.