Reysko submitted to the App Store and Google Play
The iOS and Android apps have been sent for review. Watch this space for the approval announcement!
Public transit, accessible to everyone.
Reysko tells you when your bus is coming, walks with you to the stop, and warns you when to get off — designed from the ground up for blind and low-vision riders.
Reysko is a free public-transit app with live arrivals, trip planning, and spoken guidance to the stop.
Most transit apps bolt accessibility on at the end. We started from it: every screen is built and tested with screen readers, and features like clock-face orientation and "tell me when my stop is coming" exist nowhere else.
No ads. No account required. No tracking.
Live arrivals for buses, trams, trolleybuses and metro — clearly marked when times come from the schedule instead.
Step-by-step spoken guidance with clock-face orientation, on-track confirmation, and an arrival alert.
"Tell me when my stop is coming" — counts down remaining stops and notifies you when yours is next, even with the phone in your pocket.
Address to address with transfers, walking to the first stop, and guidance at every change.
Want Reysko in your city? Write to us — adding a city starts with a single message. Contact
Reysko has been submitted for review on the App Store and Google Play. Meanwhile, the web app works on any phone — you can add it to your home screen.
App Store — Coming soonGoogle Play — Coming soonOpen the web app
The video is in the works — soon you'll see Reysko in action here.
The iOS and Android apps have been sent for review. Watch this space for the approval announcement!
Reysko is free, ad-free, and funded by people like you. If it helps you, buy us a coffee — it pays for the servers and the maps.
Have a question, or want Reysko in your city? Write to us.