Convoy App for Roadshows, Clubs and Organized Group Rides
When a group is traveling in an organized setting, it needs overview, clear signals and a shared route.
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For roadshows, club drives or organized event travel, standard navigation is often not enough. Routes have to be distributed, the group needs to know who is still on track and after every stop the same question comes back: is everyone moving in the same flow again? That is where DriBu helps. The app brings group overview, shared route and navigation into one Trip instead of scattering information across several channels.
The problem on organized group drives
The more structured the drive is, the more disruptive small coordination gaps become. Not everyone sees the same route, stops are interpreted differently and without a clear status view the background effort grows quickly.
- Route distribution becomes messy when several vehicles are supposed to follow the same schedule.
- Group status is often unclear on the road: who is ahead, who is missing, who has already started again?
- Break management takes time when stops and departures are not clearly visible to everyone.
- Spontaneous changes quickly turn into calls, chat messages and repeated coordination.
How DriBu helps
DriBu gives organized travel one shared structure. You create a Trip, use live locations on one shared map and work with saved shared routes so the drive does not have to be managed separately in each vehicle. If a new meetup point or stop matters on the road, Quick Navigation helps without jumping into another app.
Shared Trip
A Trip brings vehicles, route and group context together in one place. That matters when the drive should run in a planned and coordinated way.
Live map for group status
With optional location sharing, one shared map helps the group see how vehicles are spread out and when they have regrouped.
Routes the group can reuse
Saved routes are available to everyone inside the Trip, so the group can work from one route instead of comparing different navigation suggestions.
Clear signals and new destinations
Break and Help buttons show clear situations without long explanations. For changes on the road, Quick Navigation can start a new route immediately.
Why this matters for this audience
Roadshows, associations, clubs and other organized tours work differently from private weekend drives. The goal is not only to reach a destination, but to keep a coordinated flow on the way there. DriBu helps because route, group and status stay inside the same app instead of being spread across messenger, maps and phone calls.
When the convoy includes mixed vehicle types, vehicle-based navigation with vehicle profiles can also matter. That way the group stays in the same Trip while individual vehicles can consider dimensions such as height, width or weight in navigation.
What also helps on the road
On drives with several stops, meetup points or stages, route and live map are not the only useful parts. In map view, DriBu can show campgrounds, camper stops, tent sites and hotels. At the same time, location sharing stays optional, and DriBu is transparent about when live locations are used within the group context. The app is available for iOS and Android and supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
FAQ and further reading
You can continue in the FAQ on this page, in the general FAQ or through other related DriBu landing pages from the same cluster.
FAQ
Is DriBu only for private groups?
No. DriBu is also useful for organized group travel such as roadshows, clubs, associations and planned group drives. As soon as multiple vehicles need the same route, a shared overview and clear signals for breaks or support, the app becomes relevant.
Can participants join by link or code?
Yes. The existing public DriBu information describes that people can join a Trip by invitation link or Trip code. That is helpful when a roadshow team, event group or club convoy needs to get into the same travel context quickly.
Does everyone have to use the same navigation?
No. The shared value already comes from the Trip, the live map and shared saved routes. Quick Navigation or vehicle-based navigation with vehicle profiles can then be used where they make sense for individual vehicles.
Is DriBu only for cars?
No. DriBu is also relevant for vans, campers and other road-based vehicles. Vehicle profiles can be especially helpful when a group includes larger or different vehicle types.
Clearer coordination instead of scattered information
If multiple vehicles need to stay aligned during a roadshow, club drive or event trip, DriBu helps exactly where coordination usually becomes tiring: route, group status, stops and spontaneous changes. The base version can be used for free. Navigation is available through Premium options, without turning this page into a pricing page.