Commutre automatically detects every leg of your journey — bus, train, walk, bike, ferry or car — and builds a clear picture of how you travel over time.
Requires iPhone · iOS 17 or later
From your first step out the door to arriving at your destination, Commutre captures the full picture.
Automatically tells the difference between walking, cycling, bus, train, ferry and car using GPS and motion data — no manual input needed.
See exactly how fast you were moving at every moment of a trip — including stops, waiting and acceleration out of stations.
Label routes. Subsequent trips will remember.
Save Home, Work and any other frequent destination. Trips can automatically detect departures and arrivals.
A Live Activity on your Lock Screen and Dynamic Island tracks elapsed time and your current mode while you're en route.
Add a note to any trip — delays, interesting routes or anything else worth remembering about that particular journey.
Search your trip history by destination, route number, transport mode or date to find exactly what you're looking for.
Commutre stays out of your way. Tap Start, travel normally and tap Stop when you arrive.
Or if you've enabled auto-start and have set your Home/Work and your transit times, commutes will be started automatically. Optionally choose a destination (Home, Work or a saved location). Commutre starts tracking immediately.
Walk to your stop. Board the bus. Change trains. Commutre detects each mode change automatically in the background.
If you set a destination, Commutre stops recording the moment you arrive at the geofence. Or tap Stop manually.
See every leg of your trip, the route taken on a map, your speed over time and detected route numbers. Edit anything that needs correcting.
Commutre doesn't have a server. It never sells data, runs ads or reports your location to anyone.
All trip data is stored locally on your device. We have no server and never see your data.
No third-party analytics SDKs, no crash reporters phoning home, no ad tracking. Zero.
Delete individual trips or all your data at any time directly from the app. Deletion propagates to iCloud instantly.
Read the full Privacy Policy →
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Commutre fuses CoreMotion activity data (walking, cycling, automotive) with your GPS speed and displacement patterns.
Idle periods (waiting at a bus stop, for example) are detected when you move less than 40 metres over any 2-minute window. The app uses this to separate the walk-to-stop leg from the bus leg.
Commutre uses iOS's "always-on" location mode during an active trip, which does use more battery than normal. On a typical 45-minute commute, battery drain is similar to using Apple Maps for navigation.
When no trip is active, Commutre's location usage drops to the minimal geofence-monitoring level, which has negligible battery impact.
Tap any leg in the trip detail view to open the leg editor. You can change the mode and set or correct the route name. Your corrections are saved immediately.
Yes — trip recording, GPS tracking and all local storage work entirely offline.
If you start a trip toward a saved location (Home, Work or a custom destination), Commutre registers a geofence around that destination. When your iPhone detects you've entered the geofence region, the trip stops automatically — you don't need to open the app.
Yes. Open any trip from History, tap the edit button (pencil icon) to add or edit a note. Tap any leg to correct its mode or route name. You can also delete individual waypoints if the detector added one incorrectly.
Commutre is designed for iPhone. It may run on iPad via iPhone compatibility mode, but the interface is optimised for iPhone screen sizes.
No. Your location is used only to build your local trip record. It is stored on your device. Commutre has no backend server and your location is never transmitted to us or any third party.
Individual trips can be deleted from the History tab by swiping left. To delete all data, go to Settings → scroll to the bottom → Delete All Trip Data. Deletion is immediate.