Bring fragmented signals together
Schedules, station boards, delays and disruptions exist across many operators and formats. We organise them into one clear reading.
We build simple, fast and dependable tools to help travellers understand a journey and act at the right time.
Schedules, station boards, delays and disruptions exist across many operators and formats. We organise them into one clear reading.
Scheduled, observed and estimated information remains distinct. A degraded source is explained instead of disguised.
An alert should be sent only when a change may require a decision, without repeating the same event.
Operators, national access points and open-data projects remain credited with their freshness and coverage limits.
A traveller rarely needs another mass of raw data. They need to know whether the chosen train is running, where it leaves from, what changed and whether the information is still fresh.
Plain language, explicit sources and no ambiguity between planned, observed and estimated data.
Search and station pages designed for the few minutes before departure, including on mobile.
Minimal personal data, source-specific licences and no promise beyond what each feed can support.