
Trafi
Public transportation software
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What is Trafi
Trafi is a mobility and public transport software platform that provides trip planning and MaaS (mobility-as-a-service) capabilities for cities and transport authorities. It aggregates public transit and other mobility options into a single user experience and can support ticketing and account-based flows depending on deployment. The product is typically used by public-sector transport agencies and city mobility teams to offer a branded journey-planning app and related digital services. Trafi differentiates through its focus on MaaS deployments and integrations with multiple mobility operators and data sources.
MaaS-focused trip planning
Trafi centers on multimodal journey planning designed for citywide mobility programs rather than only single-agency rider information. It supports combining public transport with other mobility modes where available (for example, shared mobility) in one planning flow. This aligns well with public-sector MaaS initiatives that require coordinated user experiences across operators.
Integration with transit data
The platform is built to ingest and normalize common transit data feeds and real-time information used by agencies and operators. This enables consistent routing and service information across regions with multiple providers. It can reduce the need for agencies to build and maintain custom data pipelines for rider-facing applications.
White-label city deployments
Trafi is commonly deployed as a city- or agency-branded solution rather than a generic consumer app. This supports public-sector requirements around branding, service messaging, and policy-driven user journeys. It can also simplify procurement compared with assembling separate components for planning, mobility integrations, and app delivery.
Limited operations planning depth
Trafi primarily addresses rider experience and MaaS enablement rather than core transit operations such as scheduling, rostering, and depot/vehicle planning. Agencies seeking end-to-end operational planning typically still require separate specialist systems. As a result, Trafi may sit alongside, not replace, back-office planning and scheduling tools.
Integration effort varies by city
MaaS deployments depend on local operator participation, data quality, and commercial agreements for ticketing and payments. The scope and timeline can vary significantly based on how many mobility providers must be integrated and what APIs are available. Cities may need additional project work to align stakeholders and finalize commercial and data-sharing terms.
Feature availability by deployment
Capabilities such as ticketing, payments, and account-based services can depend on the specific implementation and local partners. Not all regions will have the same set of supported mobility modes or transactional features. Buyers should validate which functions are included out of the box versus delivered through custom integration.
Seller details
Trafi
Vilnius, Lithuania
2013
Private
https://trafi.com
https://x.com/trafi
https://www.linkedin.com/company/trafi/