Open your phone in most cities and there isn’t one bikeshare app — there are five. One for the docked system, one for each dockless brand, one to check the train, one to track the ride, and a sticky note somewhere reminding you the brakes are overdue. Nobody designed it that way. It just happened, one operator and one silo at a time.
spinroute starts from a simple idea: you shouldn’t have to know which app has bikes near you.
Every operator, one live map
The hardest, most useful thing we do is aggregation. In the DMV that means Capital Bikeshare docks, Lime and Bird e-bikes, and Spin scooters — all on one map, with live counts: how many bikes, how many e-bikes, how many open docks, updated in real time. You see what’s actually near you right now, instead of tabbing between apps and hoping.
That’s the piece the big map apps treat as a footnote. We treat it as the whole point, and we go deep where the feeds run densest — city by city, starting where the coverage is real.
The bridge between your commute and your fitness
The second idea is quieter, and it’s the reason people stay. The ride you already take to get somewhere is also a workout. Fitness is the reason you start commuting more; commuting is the volume that makes a fitness goal achievable — without carving out extra time.
spinroute is the only app built around that bridge. Your commute logs as a workout. Your bikes get watched for mileage so a skipped tune-up never strands you. One recap connects how far you went with how fit you’re getting.
Rolling out, city by city
We’re in private beta, opening market by market. If you ride — to get somewhere, to feel better, or both — join the waitlist and we’ll email you the moment your city goes live.
Built by cyclists, for cyclists.