Live Location App for Group Travel
When you travel together, visibility is often more useful than another chat message. DriBu shows your group live on one shared map.
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On group journeys, the same question comes up again and again: where is everyone right now? After a break, a missed exit or an unplanned stop, a simple drive quickly turns into a coordination task. DriBu addresses that by showing live locations inside one shared Trip instead of treating location as a separate tracking tool.
The problem on group journeys
No one knows exactly where the others are, even though everyone is part of the same trip. That leads to extra questions, stop-and-wait situations and too much coordination on the road.
- After breaks or fuel stops, the group can lose track of each other quickly.
- Meetup points are harder to coordinate when nobody knows who is already close.
- Messenger updates only help so much when positions keep changing.
- The shared travel context is missing, even though the route, destination and group belong together.
How DriBu helps
DriBu connects Trips, live locations on one shared map and shared saved routes in one flow. The map belongs to the Trip, so it stays where it is actually useful during group travel. If something changes on the road, Quick Navigation helps you respond directly without bouncing between several apps.
Live map inside the Trip
The group can see how the journey is spreading out on one shared map. That helps after stops and when a meetup point needs to be agreed quickly.
Location sharing with control
Sharing is optional and can be turned off again. DriBu makes the group context visible without treating location as a mandatory feature.
Shared routes instead of separate planning
Saved routes can be used together inside the Trip. That keeps the group closer to the same route and reduces ad-hoc coordination.
Fast reaction on the road
If the meetup point, break or destination changes, Quick Navigation helps right away from inside the travel context.
Why this matters for this audience
Group travel is not only about getting to a destination. It is also about keeping the group practically connected across several vehicles, breaks and small changes during the day. A live map inside the Trip is useful exactly when it is no longer obvious who is already moving again, who is still behind and where the most sensible meetup point is.
That makes DriBu relevant for groups of friends, family journeys and shared day trips where constant calling is not the goal. If one vehicle is a camper, van or another larger vehicle, DriBu can also support vehicle-based navigation with vehicle profiles while the whole group still stays connected in the same Trip.
What also helps on the road
The wider DriBu feature set remains useful in the same group context. Break and Help buttons make quick signals easier than long messages. In map view, DriBu can also show campgrounds, camper stops, tent sites and hotels if the plan changes while you travel. DriBu is available on iOS, Android, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
FAQ and further reading
You can jump to the FAQ section or use the general FAQ. If you want more context from the same DriBu content cluster, these pages are the best next step.
FAQ
Does navigation have to be active?
No. DriBu is not only useful as navigation on group journeys. A shared Trip with the live map and shared saved routes already creates useful visibility, even when navigation is not being used at that moment.
Who can see my location?
Within the group context, the people in the shared Trip can see it while you use location sharing there. Sharing is optional and can be stopped again.
Can I turn sharing off later?
Yes. Location sharing is optional and can be turned off again at any time.
Is DriBu still useful without live location?
Yes. DriBu still helps through Trips, shared saved routes, Quick Navigation and vehicle-based navigation with vehicle profiles, even without live location.
More clarity for group travel
DriBu helps when breaks, meetup points and regrouping after stops should work with less friction. The base version can be used for free. Navigation is available through Premium options, without fixed pricing on this page.