Transit App Face-Off: Citymapper vs. Transit vs. Moovit (2024)

Getting lost—by accident, at least—should not be an option. If you're traveling to a city where you won't have your own car, public transit can be a puzzling, opaque challenge. Especially if you're trying to use buses, which are always insane.

There are dozens of local transit apps thataim to help unravel knotted bus maps around the world and get you where you're going, but three major players dominate the scene: Transit App, Citymapper, and Moovit. We compared them on routes across five different cities to see which one you should choose.

Why Not Just Use Google Maps?
Google Maps or Apple Maps is probably already on your phone, so your first question should be: why not just use your maps app?

Onereason is the apps' "nearby stops" feature, which shows you the closest transit options around you. Standard maps apps don't do that. Dedicated transit apps are also much clearer about when they have reliable, up-to-date bus and train arrival times, and they can integrate options like bikeshare and Uber that Google and Apple Maps don't touch.

Once more, especially if you're using buses, that live bus arrival data can really make the difference between a smooth trip and shaking your fist at the transit injustices of the world. The three apps we're looking at make it obvious. Google and Apple do not. That's super important.

One, Two, Three
For my tests, I tried several routes in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Toronto, and Barcelona, all cities with which I'm pretty familiar. Different apps offered the best routes in different cities.

For New York, Citymapper gave by far the best routes. It tells you which section of the train to get on for the easiest transfers, and even offers "rain safe" routes which are underground as much as possible. It had all of the oddball non-NYC Transit options in the New York metro area. Its bikeshare option (shown at left) clearly shows how many bikes are available and where to drop them off. It's only available in 30 cities, but I found it the clearest and best routing engine for most point-to-point routes.

Transit's interface for showing the next bus arrivals at nearby stops is bolder, one of the reasons our reviewer Jeff Wilson liked it more than Citymapper. It's also available in more cities. But Transit made mistakes on several New York city routes, missing a commuter-rail option to Queens and a trip thatinvolved a slightly longer walk to the subway than usual. Citymapper's routes were simply better. Transit does have a better bikeshare interface, though: while Citymapper gives you bikeshare availability on your specific route, Transit lets you browse available bikeshare stations across a whole city.

Moovit (right) gave the worst itineraries in New York and lacked knowledge of the Toronto airport train, but gave the fastest and most flexible itineraries in Chicago. The app's real strength, though, is that it covers 700 cities—far more than Transit's 80-ish and Citymapper's 30. Want directions in Buffalo, Busan, Reykjavik, or Wales? Yeah, this is your transit app. I tried it with some Reykjavik bus routes and while it didn't have up-to-the-minute arrival times, it gave me solid routings and nearby stops. But unlike Google Maps, Moovit didn't list Buffalo Metro Rail, sending me on a surface route which was less efficient than one Google Maps handed me.

Which transit app you choose will end up depending on what city you go to. I'd pick Citymapper where it's available, as it has the best balance of route options and a clear next-trip display. But it's only available in 30 cities. After that I'd choose Transit App, and finally Moovit. In all cases, they'll unravel the mysteries of local buses for you, to make any trip easier.

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Transit App Face-Off: Citymapper vs. Transit vs. Moovit (2024)

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Transit App Face-Off: Citymapper vs. Transit vs. Moovit? ›

I'd pick Citymapper where it's available, as it has the best balance of route options and a clear next-trip display. But it's only available in 30 cities. After that I'd choose Transit App, and finally Moovit. In all cases, they'll unravel the mysteries of local buses for you, to make any trip easier.

What is the difference between transit and Citymapper app? ›

The main difference here is that Citymapper is using Google Maps as the map provider, while Transit uses Apple Maps. This is clearly making a huge difference: navigating the map in Transit feels super smooth in comparison. I encourage you to try out the two side by side; it's hard to unsee.

What happened to Moovit app? ›

It is owned by Mobileye and was acquired by Intel in 2020 until Mobileye's IPO in 2022. Moovit uses both crowdsourced and official public transit data to provide route planning to users as well as transit data APIs to transit companies, cities, and transit agencies.

Is the Moovit app any good? ›

Good and helpful app

GPS still lags, but have a little patients and the route always updates. Great app.

Is Moovit better than Google Maps? ›

​​Moovit's​​precise​​and​​hyper-local​​transit​​data​​eclipses​​what's​​offered​​by​​anyone​​else.” For example, Moovit provides real-time transit coverage for thousands of transit operators worldwide, compared with hundreds by Google and even fewer by Apple.

Which is better, Citymapper or Moovit? ›

I'd pick Citymapper where it's available, as it has the best balance of route options and a clear next-trip display. But it's only available in 30 cities. After that I'd choose Transit App, and finally Moovit. In all cases, they'll unravel the mysteries of local buses for you, to make any trip easier.

What is the disadvantage of the Citymapper app? ›

Cons: The application experience is very old. Available in limited cities. Timing are not accurate for few types of modes of transport.

Is Transit app not free anymore? ›

While core app features remain free (and always will) we now require a paid subscription for certain Transit features. It's a necessary move that ensures all of Transit's designers, data scientists, developers, and more, can keep working on Transit.

Does Moovit work in the USA? ›

With Moovit's significant US coverage expansion: Moovit is available in an additional 168 US cities and towns, across 13 states. Moovit is providing access to an additional 12 million Americans; a total of 192 million Americans can now use Moovit for their transit commutes.

What are the benefits of Moovit app? ›

One app for all your mobility needs — branded for your transit agency or city
  • Multimodal trip planning.
  • Real-time arrivals.
  • Customized micro-mobility integrations.
  • Innovative payment integration options.

Is Moovit safe to use? ›

Some of the safeguards we use are firewalls and data encryption, physical access controls to our data centres and information access authorization controls. We cannot, however, guarantee that unauthorized access will never occur. Moovit may contact you with information regarding our Service or your use thereof.

How accurate is the Moovit app? ›

If we receive a less frequent GPS signal from your line, we'll show you the arrival time in yellow, because this makes it fairly accurate. A red arrival time means the GPS signals we're receiving are too few and far between, so it may not be accurate.

Does Moovit work without WIFI? ›

Welcome to Offline Maps with Moovit – Your passport to the city's heart, even without an internet connection. Say goodbye to connectivity issues and experience the freedom of exploring the metro lines and public transit at your own pace.

Is transit a reliable app? ›

“Blows Google Maps out of the water.” “The head of our local transit agency recommended this app over the one her agency created.” The app uses the best transit agency data sources like MTA Bus Time, MTA Train Time, NJ Transit MyBus, SF MUNI Next Bus, CTA Bus Tracker, WMATA Next Arrivals, SEPTA Real-Time and many more.

What is the best navigation app out there? ›

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  • Google Maps. Price: Free. ...
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  • CoPilot GPS. Price: Starting at $14.99 per year. ...
  • Roadtrippers. Price: Free. ...
  • MapQuest. Price: Free.

What is the best navigation app for avoiding traffic? ›

  • TomTom GO Navigation.
  • HERE WeGo Maps & Navigation.
  • Gaia GPS.
  • Karta GPS.
  • Polaris GPS Navigation.
  • Roadtrippers.
  • Traffic Spotter.
  • Sygic GPS Navigation & Maps.

Is there a better app than Citymapper? ›

If you are considering Citymapper, you may also want to investigate similar alternatives or competitors to find the best solution. Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to Citymapper include updates. The best overall Citymapper alternative is Google Maps Platform.

Is transit an actual app? ›

Transit was first released in 2012 for iPhone and soon after launched the Android-compatible version.

What is transit app on iPhone? ›

Transit is your real-time urban travel companion. Open the app to instantly see accurate next departure times, track buses and trains near you on the map, and see upcoming transit schedules. Use the trip planner to quickly compare trips - including options like bus and bike, or metro and subway.

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