routeProduct roadmap

Roadmap
2026 - 2027

Available in production today and what comes next

This roadmap explains how DropZone evolves across 2026 and 2027: what is already live for everyone on Google Play, the Rider layer that organizes advanced setup and maintenance, and the native integrations that come later.

Today

Available today

Features you can already use

DropZone is already live in general production and covers the product core for MTB, downhill and enduro.

  • Live today for everyone on Google Play with the Android production build.
  • Foreground and background GPS tracking with session recovery.
  • Public routes, leaderboards, attempts and community route feedback.
  • Jump, drop, rockgarden and berm detection with post-ride analytics.
  • Offline maps, current voice guidance, weather, health readiness and core sync.
  • A proprietary backend, admin companion and public web presence already running.
Q2 2026

iOS and onboarding

First iPhone release

The immediate priority is opening DropZone on iOS while improving the first-time experience for new users.

  • Initial iOS release with the core DropZone experience.
  • A guided contextual walkthrough after onboarding.
  • A rating prompt after real positive milestones.
  • A simple in-app general feedback loop.
  • A stronger Google Play and App Store presentation.
  • Stability and quality improvements in every version.
Q3 2026

Community and routes

See who is going to each spot and when

We want every route or circuit to feel more alive and make it easier to coordinate rides with other people.

  • A route editor with a better draft, save and edit flow.
  • Clearer route publishing and management.
  • The ability to join a route or circuit for a specific day.
  • A visible rider count per day for each route or circuit.
  • Better moderation for community-submitted content.
  • More reliable route-condition feedback.
Q4 2026

Rider

Advanced features for riders and pro profiles

The next commercial layer organizes the nearest product expansion for advanced riders, professional users and verified profiles.

  • A Rider plan with advanced features and benefits.
  • Verified rider and pro profile identity.
  • Suspension setup, SAG, tire pressure and presets by bike or terrain.
  • Component service tracking, maintenance and alerts in the rider workflow.
  • AI-assisted setup suggestions based on symptoms and real bike context.
  • An advanced dashboard based on discipline and goals.
  • A foundation for team, ambassador and brand programs.
H1 2027

Navigation

Clearer guidance during the ride

We want following a route to feel more reliable before, during and after every ride.

  • Better route alignment over the road and trail network.
  • Clearer maneuvers with ETA and richer route guidance.
  • Simple rerouting when you leave the route.
  • A better offline experience for downloaded routes.
H2 2027

Integrations and brands

More ways to share, train and connect

At a later stage we want to expand compatibility, safety features and partnerships that also add value for riders.

  • Native Strava and Garmin integrations.
  • Expanded sync and export with Komoot and TrainingPeaks.
  • Live tracking through shareable links.
  • SOS, incident handling and safety features.
  • Apple Watch, smartwatches and companion surfaces for quick controls and cues.
  • Widgets, a lightweight companion and new frequent-use surfaces.
  • Brand partnerships and programs for ambassadors and communities.
Later

Under evaluation

Ideas for future stages

These areas are being evaluated for later stages and do not have a fixed delivery date yet.

  • A broader social experience inside the app.
  • More advanced wearable extensions.
  • New third-party integrations.
  • Additional premium features for different riding disciplines.

Dates may shift as new versions are released.