Motorcycle-first planning
Search businesses or street addresses, then build scenic, curvy, balanced, or direct routes with surface and avoidance preferences.
ThrottleRun by TrueCourse Technologies is a safety-first motorcycle route planner, ride tracker, and organized-ride workspace with offline-ready navigation architecture, group operations, hazards, and auditable GPS poker and dice rides.
These screens are captured from ThrottleRun 0.4.0 connected to the production API. No concept mockups or sample phone interfaces are shown.



ThrottleRun is built around a rider's actual workflow: plan, prepare, ride, review, and organize.
Search businesses or street addresses, then build scenic, curvy, balanced, or direct routes with surface and avoidance preferences.
Record route segments locally, retry sync safely, and keep rider-owned ride history.
Create group, poker, and dice rides with riders, waivers, routes, checkpoints, and standings.
Checkpoint claims use GPS quality, stopped confirmation, dwell time, idempotency, and committed event randomness.
Visible foreground tracking, emergency contacts, hazards, and explicit live-sharing controls.
Mapbox business and address search, road routing, weather readiness, and authoritative state transportation feeds.
Riders check in at real route points, stop safely, satisfy the dwell rule, and receive a deterministic event result tied to the organizer's committed seed.
Detailed actions stay out of riding mode. Active tracking is visible, live sharing is explicit, and checkpoint games require a stopped rider.
Foreground ride tracking uses a persistent Android notification. There is no covert location mode.
Riders search a business name or street address. Mapbox resolves the selected place and calculates the road route; raw coordinates are not the primary input.
Route edits, messages, card draws, dice rolls, and organizer controls are for a parked motorcycle.
Account pairing, route planning, ride recording, clubs, permissions, event operations, GPS checkpoint claims, maintenance, messaging, notifications, consent history, and audit storage use the production ThrottleRun API. The APK remains an integration-test distribution until physical-device and Google Play release checks are complete.