Every city has its own rhythm. Traffic patterns, regulatory frameworks, cultural norms, and existing transport ecosystems vary enormously from one market to another.
This is why a one-size-fits-all mobility app fails outside its home market. What works in Bengaluru may not work in Amsterdam or Nairobi without thoughtful adaptation.
Our open-source approach solves this by providing modular building blocks rather than a rigid product. Cities and operators can pick the components they need—dispatch, payments, mapping, analytics—and configure them for local requirements.
The core platform remains open and interoperable, while the local layer handles everything from language and currency to regulatory compliance and fleet partnerships.
As we expand into Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa, this modularity is proving to be our biggest asset. Open infrastructure is not just scalable—it is globally adaptable.