The gap in transit tech

Every city deserves a real-time rider app. Most can't afford one.

RouteKit is transit technology built for municipalities that run buses, not billion-dollar budgets. Upload your data, launch a branded app, serve your riders.

3,400+ Transit agencies in North America
80% Are small operations (<50 buses)
$100k+ What enterprise vendors charge per year

Enterprise transit software was never built for your budget

Moovit, Via, Swiftly

Built for metros with millions of riders. Priced for government contracts with six-figure minimums. If you run 30 buses, you're not their customer.

Google Maps "coverage"

Maybe your routes show up. Maybe they don't. No real-time tracking. No service alerts. No brand. Riders check once, get confused, and drive instead.

Static PDF schedules

Posted at bus stops that weather destroys. Uploaded to municipal websites nobody visits. The format hasn't changed since 1995.

RouteKit

A modern rider app with your city's brand. Real-time tracking, route maps, service alerts, departure boards. Launches from your GTFS data in days.

From $199/month

Three steps to a transit app your riders will actually use

1

Upload your GTFS

Already have GTFS data for Google Maps? That's all we need. RouteKit ingests your routes, stops, and schedules automatically.

2

Brand it yours

Add your city name, logo, and colors. The app looks and feels like it was built by your team, because functionally, it was.

3

Go live

Share a link with your riders. They get real-time departures, route maps, nearby stops, and service alerts. No app store wait.

Public transit shouldn't be a second-class experience in small cities.

RouteKit exists because a rider in Kitchener, Cape Breton, or Tillamook deserves the same quality transit info as someone in Toronto or New York.