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Photo in, status out. Your ticket challenged with every legal angle we know. Built by riders who got tired of paying.

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The ticket hits different when it’s you

You know that drop in your stomach when the envelope lands. Speed camera, stop sign, whatever. Thirty seconds checking the photo, realising it’s you, and the math starts: how many points, how much, how bad is this going to be.

For a rider it’s worse. Fewer points to lose. Insurance that spikes the second they see a claim. A suspension that ends your season.

Most people pay. Official portals are ugly, contest forms hostile, and nobody has time to draft a legal argument in legalese. So they pay, watch their points drop, and move on.

That’s the bet the system makes on you. We break it.

How it works

  1. Photograph your ticket. Front and back, in one go.
  2. We read every line. Officer’s name, device ID, calibration date, the exact wording — everything that can make a ticket stand or fall.
  3. We build your challenge. Arguments pulled from real case law, in the right tone, in the right order, to the right address.
  4. You sleep. The letter goes out. Tracking comes back. You do nothing.

Photo in, status out. You pay us only if we win.

Why it actually works

Tickets have an error rate. Measurement devices have calibration windows. Officers make typos. Traffic administrations are overwhelmed — and when your file is clean and your argument is textbook, the path of least resistance on their side is to drop it.

Most riders never find those errors because nobody reads fifty pages of legal circulars for a €135 ticket. We already did. Every new ticket gets the level of attention a lawyer would give a client they actually like.

What it costs

Nothing if we can’t challenge it. Nothing if we lose. A flat cut if we win. No subscription, no setup, no guessing.

Who we are

I ride every day in Paris, even in the rain. December 2025, 6 automated fines in one month. I built this because I was fed up — and because every rider I know has the same story.

You’re not buying a lawyer. You’re buying the floor: before you pay a ticket, at least check if it’s even valid. Most of them aren’t.


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