Most motorcycle route apps start on the phone.
That works well enough for navigation, but planning a full-day or weekend ride on a small screen is still frustrating: too little context, too much tapping, too many surprises once you're already on the road.
Tarmoto is built around a different idea:
Plan on a real screen first. Ride second.
The goal is simple:
Desktop is where the route gets shaped.
The phone companion is there to keep the ride simple: sync the route, open it offline, and follow the ride without fighting menus or rebuilding the route on the side of the road.
Tarmoto is a desktop-first motorcycle route planner focused on:
We're especially interested in routes where road quality matters just as much as the shape of the road itself.
The current direction includes:
Some features shown on the site are still in development or planned for future beta releases.
Tarmoto is currently in early development.
The waitlist is open now, with a first private beta planned for summer 2026 and a wider European beta planned afterward.
We prefer shipping carefully over pretending everything is finished.
If something slips, we'll say so.
We want Tarmoto to feel closer to a well-made touring tool than a noisy social platform.
That means:
Just better planning and better rides.
Tarmoto is being built by people who already plan rides the hard way: saved GPX files, bookmarked roads, screenshots, notes, maps, and route revisions spread across multiple tools.
The goal is not to replace riding.
The goal is to spend less time fighting route tools and more time on roads worth remembering.