We build travel apps that put you in charge — shaped by what you care about, paced by how you like to move, narrated by the place itself. Walk a new city. Bike a coast road. Take the long way home.
Tell us what you love — old bookshops, roman ruins, skateparks, bakeries, birds. Every route we draw weights toward that.
Walk, bike, drive, dawdle. Narration waits when you stop for coffee and picks up when you move again. Never a queue.
Stories that come from the streets themselves — the small history, the good bakery, the reason that fountain is there.
Odyssey Guide is our first app — walking tours of any city, narrated on the move. It's the opening chapter. Here's what's next.
No tour schedules. No guide waving a flag. Just you, the city, and a voice in your ear pointing things out — the way a friend who lives there would. Narration begins as you approach each stop, pauses if you linger, resumes when you move on.
Weighs shade, elevation, crowds, and open hours so the loop actually flows.
Stories triggered by your feet — the fountain before the square named for it.
Download once. Wander anywhere. Signal or no signal, the tour follows you.
Every walk you've done, saved — a passport of mornings you can almost smell.
Technology should get out of the way of the city you came to see. Our screens are quiet. Our voices are low. Your eyes stay up.
We don't do top-10 lists. We do the specific walk you want — shaped by what you're reading, eating, chasing, remembering.
Every route, every stop, every detour becomes something you can come back to — a memory with coordinates attached.
Odyssey Guide opens soon on iOS. The rest of the studio follows, slowly. No schedule we can't keep, no promise we can't make good on.
See Odyssey Guide