Case Studies

  • Urbanthings

    Urbanthings

    Transforming passenger experiences with UrbanThings and SkedGo

  • Cubic

    Cubic

    SkedGo’s fast and flexible Integration for Cubic’s UMO App

  • Catch-a-Ride

    Catch-a-Ride

    Connecting communities through innovative mobility solutions

  • Leicester City Council

    Leicester City Council

    Empowering sustainable travel choices to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality.

  • Feonix — Mobility Rising

    Feonix — Mobility Rising

    Connecting communities with accessible, all-in-one mobility solutions.

Other

United Kingdom

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has adopted SkedGo’s journey planner for its website, providing users with mobility options in and around the city, including buses, trains and trams. Users can view the CO2 emissions of each journey and prioritise journeys based on low carbon emissions, journey time, convenience and cost. The aim of the project is to relieve congestion in the city and encourage the use of public transport.

Netherlands

PON uses SkedGo’s TripGo API for a multi-modal trip planning app for employers, residents and visitors. It allows users to plan a complete journey including shared bicycle or scooter, but also to book and pay for tickets for the planned public transport journey. Employees can travel on behalf of the employer, or declare their business or commuter travel costs directly.

Australia

The ODIN PASS program, developed in partnership by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) and The University of Queensland (UQ), and supported by iMOVE CRC, is Australia’s largest Mobility as a Service (MaaS) research trial. ODIN PASS uses the SkedGo MaaS platform to plan and book travel for eight different transport modes from the ODIN PASS smartphone app. The trial continues to receive positive feedback from participants with user numbers growing weekly.

Australia

SkedGo has been selected by Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS), a branch of the ACT Government, to build and further develop a comprehensive journey planner for customers in Australia’s capital, Canberra. The web app includes available public transport as well as cycling, walking, taxis, Uber and car rentals as transport options, wheelchair-accessible services, school busses, and more. The intuitive journey planner assists customers to navigate their way around the city with ease.

Japan

This POC project in collaboration with Shotl and ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation (CTC) brings together Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) and MaaS in Japan. Users can use Android and iOS applications to plan, book, and calculate fares for multi-modal routes that start or end with a DRT trip, and incorporate all public transport options. The result is a seamless door-to-door experience.

Australia

In this project, in a partnership with the City of Darwin, SkedGo’s award winning journey planner is incorporated into the Darwin Council website, offering travellers a wide range of transport options within the city and surrounding regions. The Darwin Journey Planner promotes combining public transport modes with active travel options like walking, cycling and micro mobility.

Australia

Placie uses SkedGo’s API for their multi-modal trip planning app, providing a one stop transport app for all Australians. The app has multiple modes including public transport, cycling, cars and motorbikes, ride-hailing and taxis, and includes booking and payment. What makes Placie special? Having one app where you can compare pricing from different taxi providers and ride-hailing companies, including in-app bookings and payments is unique, in particular in Australia.