The same platform powering the Lycian Way (30,000+ hikers/year) and the Via Francigena. Branded for your trail, in your languages, on your domain — in 4 to 6 weeks.
Most long-distance trails are stuck on the same digital stack their organization had a decade ago. We built the alternative.
Hikers download the PDF, get lost, and end up in your inbox.
Slow, unmobile, no booking, no analytics, no SEO budget left.
You don't own the relationship, the data, or the brand.
From an agency that's never built a trail app and won't be there in year two.
Everything a long-distance trail organization needs to run digitally — built once on Lycian Way, refined on Via Francigena, ready for yours.
Offline maps, GPS tracking, stage-by-stage navigation, accommodation listings, safety check-ins, photo galleries. Submitted to both app stores under your brand.
SEO-ready stage pages, multilingual, mobile-first. The page where Google sends hikers searching for "your trail itinerary."
Your team adds stages, updates accommodation, pushes notifications, edits translations, and ships content without calling us.
Lycian Way runs in EN, DE, TR. Via Francigena in EN, IT. Yours can run in any language combination — we handle the i18n plumbing.
Stripe-integrated booking for permits, accommodations, or guided tours. Revenue flows directly to your account, not ours.
Hiker check-ins, emergency contacts, weather alerts, automated incident notifications. Built because Lycian Way needed it.
Two production deployments serving real hikers right now.
Turkey's premier long-distance trail, with deployments in English, German, and Turkish. Live mobile app, multilingual website, full booking flow.
Web platform serving the medieval pilgrim route. Stage-by-stage planning, accommodation discovery, multilingual content. WalkToRome.com.
A clear, predictable process. We've shipped this twice; the third time is faster.
30-min call to scope your trail, languages, and timeline. Contract signed, first invoice issued, kickoff scheduled.
Week 1We deploy the platform with your logo, colors, domain, and content templates. You see staging URLs by end of week.
Week 2–3If you've added the Launch Package, we ingest your GPX, structure POIs, and run translations. Review & revise.
Week 3–4iOS and Android submissions, review cycle, public launch. Support window starts the day you go live.
Week 4–6A real, working platform — touch it before you talk to us.
A working tenant with seed data. The same app and admin your trail would have.
Open demo.trailivo.com →The CMS side — how your team adds stages, swaps photos, pushes notifications.
Watch the walkthrough →The Lycian Way or Via Francigena teams will tell you what working with us was actually like.
Request a reference call →Those apps put your trail next to thousands of others, on their brand, with their ads. You don't own the hiker relationship, the data, or the booking flow. This platform is yours — your domain, your app icon, your revenue.
4–6 weeks from contract signing, depending on tier. The longest-lead item is usually Apple Developer business verification (1–4 weeks for international NGOs) — we provide a checklist on day 1 to start that immediately.
For Self-Hosted: yes — someone to manage hosting, certificates, and updates after the support window. For Managed: no — we run all of it. Most trail organizations choose Managed for that reason.
You. Always. Your stages, photos, hiker registrations, and bookings are yours. Data export on demand, no lock-in. The platform code is licensed; your content is owned outright.
Yes — the pricing page has every number, every inclusion, and every exclusion. The 30-min call is for your questions, not for revealing prices we hid from you.
30 minutes. No slides. Bring your trail's questions and leave with a yes, no, or a clear quote.