It books the
Plan B before
you need it.
ViaMe sits underneath your existing travel programme. Travellers get a calm, single tap to accept a fully-booked alternative. Travel managers get live duty-of-care visibility. Operators get a drop-in service rather than another dashboard to babysit.
Three jobs, one quiet system.
One tap, not ten calls
When a leg is about to break, the alternative is already quoted, held and ranked. Accept and the whole multimodal itinerary re-books atomically — no hold music, no fare roulette.
Duty of care, live
See who is exposed to a developing disruption, who has been automatically rerouted, and who still needs a human — before the email storm starts.
A service, not a screen
ViaMe exposes prediction, routing and Saga booking as APIs you call from the tools your travellers already use. No rip-and-replace.
The notification
that already
solved it.
No "your flight is delayed, good luck." ViaMe only interrupts the traveller once it has a complete, bookable answer in hand — origin to destination, every mode, every transfer accounted for.
Who's exposed,
right now.
A single live roster across every traveller in the programme. The risk model scores each active itinerary continuously, so duty-of-care stops being a spreadsheet you reconcile after the fact.
Drops into
what you run.
ViaMe connects to the content and booking sources you already hold relationships with, and surfaces inside the apps your travellers already open. The intelligence is ours; the rails are yours.
| Modes | Air · rail · ride-shareunified multimodal itineraries |
| Booking | Distributed Saga across providersall-or-nothing, compensating rollback |
| Delivery | Embeddable SDK + REST/streaming APIpush notifications, in-app card, or webhook |
| Offline | On-device model keeps scoringrisk updates without connectivity |
| Regions | Pilot in DACH + UKEU data residency |
Put a Plan B under
every trip.
We're onboarding a limited set of enterprise partners through Q3. Tell us about your programme and we'll scope a pilot.