Plan the ride.Then forget the map.
Multi-day routes, typed waypoints, real road routing, and a map that moves with you. The first feature we built — and the one that still shapes the rest of MotoVault.
Four things that matter on a long ride.
Waypoints
Every stop, typed.
Fuel, scenic, overnight, pass summit, coffee, border crossing — each waypoint carries its type so the map stays readable at a glance and the export tells the truth to your GPS.
Fuel
Stations ranked by distance from route.
Scenic
Viewpoints with photo previews.
Overnight
Hotels, B&Bs and camps in range.
Summit
Elevation profile & closure status.
Export & share
Your route, on every device.
One share link sends the route to every rider in your group — they open it in MotoVault or import to their GPS of choice. No re-planning. No "did you get the file?"
Native GPX, KML and GeoJSON exports.
One-tap send to Apple Maps, Google Maps, Waze.
Share via link — viewers don't need the app.
Import from Rever, Calimoto, Garmin BaseCamp.
GPXKMLGeoJSONAPPLE MAPSGOOGLE MAPSGARMINREVER
8k+
Routes planned each month.
412km
Average multi-day tour length.
6 types
Waypoint categories built-in.
< 90s
To plan a four-day tour.
Your next tour.
Free on iOS and Android. Plan your first route in under 90 seconds.
Trip planning, questions riders ask
Real roads. Between any two waypoints, we call Mapbox Directions with motorcycle-friendly routing and render the actual polyline you would ride. Zoom in on any segment of the Dolomites Loop above — you can see the hairpins.
Yes. Every trip starts as a draft, visible only to you. You can build and edit it across multiple sessions, and only publish when you are ready to share.
Each rider RSVPs Going, Maybe or Declined, and picks which bike they are bringing. You see the count in the trip header (for example, 0/8 riders) and the full list of participants below.
Yes. There are no borders in the map — add a Ferry waypoint for a Mediterranean crossing or a Pass Summit for a mountain crossing. The routing engine handles anything Mapbox can route.
There's no hard cap you would hit in normal use. The real constraint is readability — past 15 or 16 stops on a single day the itinerary gets busy. Split into multiple days to keep it clean.
Every published trip has a canonical URL with a route preview. You can also share from the trip detail screen; native share lets you paste it into Messages, Slack, Discord, or your notes.
Built specifically for motorcycles
Stop Guessing. Start Tracking.
Free on iOS and Android. Your bike's maintenance, expenses, and rides — finally in one place.

