Ride voice for big crews — everyone on the line, no drop-outs
Tap in. Your whole group is on voice, however many riders, however fast you're going. No pairing, no side-channels, nobody dropped.
Big group rides break comms
You know the routine. Six riders, ten helmets, everyone trying to pair. Someone drops. Someone’s mic is dead. Someone’s on a different channel. By the fuel stop half the group is riding deaf.
Comms that work for two riders in a parking lot don’t survive a mountain pass with ten bikes spread across a kilometre.
We fixed that.
How it works
- Open the app, tap in. Your crew is on voice. No pairing, no codes, no device dance.
- Every new rider just joins. Group grows on the fly. Forty, fifty, doesn’t care.
- Push-to-talk or open mic. You pick. Wind noise filter on by default.
- Rider drops behind? They stay on the line, all the way until they catch up or you stop.
Your whole crew, one voice line, the entire ride.
Why it matters
Group rides live or die by comms. A blocked turn, a sketchy section, someone needing fuel — if only half the group hears it, you’re leaving people behind or stopping every ten minutes.
With the whole crew on one line, the call-outs actually land. “Cop on the right.” “Slowing down.” “Gas in 10.” Nobody misses it because nobody dropped.
What about your current helmet setup?
Keep it. This runs on your phone through your existing helmet speakers or headset. Bluetooth in, voice on top.
Who we are
We ride in groups. We hated what happened to comms once the crew grew past four bikes. Built this for the weekend we had eight riders, three different intercom brands, and nobody could hear the lead call a turn.