Route planners plan routes.
Bivvy organizes trips.

Every stage, every resupply stop, every gear check. Bikepacking has a hundred moving parts. Bivvy keeps them all in one place so you can focus on the ride.

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Tour du Mont Blanc
4 days
1
Chamonix to Champex-Lac
78 km · 1,840m gain
2
Champex-Lac to Courmayeur
62 km · 1,520m gain
3
Courmayeur to Les Houches
85 km · 2,100m gain
4
Les Houches to Chamonix
24 km · 680m gain
249
km total
6,140
m climbing
12
gear items
The problem

Bikepacking has great route planners. It has zero trip organizers.

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Scattered planning

Routes in Komoot, gear lists in Notes, resupply in Google Sheets, weather in three tabs. Every trip starts in chaos.

Accommodation guesswork

Wild camp spots, bivvy sites, hostels, Warmshowers hosts. No app connects your overnight stops to your stages.

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Resupply blindspots

Where's the last grocery store before that 80km stretch? You find out the hard way or spend hours on Street View.

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Weather roulette

Picking departure dates based on gut feel instead of weather windows matched to your actual route stages.

What Bivvy does

Everything between "I want to ride that" and the first pedal stroke.

Multi-day stages
Break your route into daily stages with distance, elevation, and difficulty. Adjust on the fly when plans change. Because they always change.
Gear checklists
Curated packing lists by trip type and season. Check off items as you pack. Never forget your chain lube at the bottom of a mountain pass again.
Resupply points
Map water sources, grocery stores, and bike shops along each stage. Know exactly where your next meal comes from before you leave.
Weather windows
Match forecast data to your stages. See which days look good for that exposed ridge and which ones to save for valley riding.

Plan less.
Ride more.

Bivvy is being built by a bikepacker, for bikepackers. The kind of tool that should have existed years ago.

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