Vision

The best roads live in group chats. We're putting them on the map.

Motorcycle riders already share the best roads, hazards and meetups — but that knowledge is trapped in group chats, Instagram posts and café conversations. Generic mapping apps don't know the difference between a great ride and a boring A-road. Riders do. Aegis puts that knowledge on the map.

We're building the modern home for what riders already do: hunt better roads, share them with mates, find a club, end up at the café. The more riders show up, the sharper the network gets.

Intelligence comes next. With a real rider network in place, AI and data can do something genuinely useful — surface hazards, score routes, learn from how riders actually ride — without taking control of the bike or the experience.

Riders know the roads

Better than any generic map. The local loops, the corner you don't take in the wet, the lay-by everyone meets at.

One rider network

Aegis connects fragmented knowledge — chats, posts, café word of mouth — into a shared, searchable map.

Smarter every ride

The network compounds. Every ride logged, road rated and hazard called in makes the next rider's ride better.

Intelligence as a layer

AI and data enhance the network over time — recommendations, hazard alerts, route risk — never autonomy.

"The strongest version of Aegis isn't AI for motorcycles. It's a rider network for the roads — and the intelligence that comes from it."
— Karl Walton, Founder
The problem

Every map on your phone was built for cars.

Google. Apple. Waze. All of them optimise for traffic, ETAs and the fastest way from A to B in a metal box. None of them were built for the way a rider sees a road.

Built for cars
  • Traffic
  • Speed
  • ETAs
  • Convenience
What riders actually need
  • Gravel mid-corner
  • Diesel spills
  • Potholes
  • Blind junctions
  • Dangerous cambers
  • Farm mud
  • Standing water
  • Poor road surfaces
  • Roads worth riding
  • Rider culture
  • Community trust

We don't have four tyres, airbags and a metal cage. A patch of diesel, gravel mid-corner, mud off a farm gate — small things become serious very quickly.

Three seconds of warning can change the outcome of a ride.

That gap — those few seconds of awareness — is where Aegis exists.
The insight

Riders already look out for each other.

  • We nod.
  • We wave.
  • We warn.
  • We share.
  • We stop.

Aegis brings that into one place — a trusted riding companion, not another social feed.

One core idea

Riders protecting riders.

  • Route sharing

  • Road awareness

  • Local rider venues

  • Services

  • Rider rewards

  • Community reputation

  • Touring

  • Ride tracking

The ambition

A rider-first platform built around the realities of modern motorcycling.

Not just navigation. Not social media for bikers. Something designed from the ground up for the riding community.

"I don't ride without Aegis anymore."
— The bar we're building to.

Because every ride helps make the experience better for the next rider.

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