Throttle
North America & India

Plan curvy.
Ride Google Maps.

Throttle finds the twistiest road from A to B, suggests gas, food, and scenic stops along the way, then hands off to Google Maps so you ride with the navigator you already trust.

Free to plan · No credit card · Pro $39.99/yr if you want more
Motorcycle rider sweeping through a curvy red-rock canyon road in southern Utah at golden hour
Highway 12 · Utah
See it in action

Real route. Real stops. One tap to ride.

Type two addresses, pick a curviness, hit Suggest Stops. Throttle assembles the trip — gas, lunch, scenic pull-offs at the right miles. Tap Ride and Google Maps opens with the leg loaded.

How it works

Three steps. Then ride.

01

Pick start & end

Type addresses or click the map. Throttle biases search to your location, so "1 main st" finds the right one.

02

Pick your curviness

Fast, Balanced, Backroads, or Twisties. We weight every road segment by curvature; you get the route that matches your mood — not the fastest one.

03

Sign in, suggest stops, ride

One free account unlocks Smart Suggest, Save, and Ride. Tell Throttle when you're leaving and what's in your tank. Get gas + meals + stretches at the right miles. Tap Ride; Google Maps opens with the whole leg loaded.

Why riders use it

Built for the way you actually plan.

Curviness, not just shortest

Most planners optimize for time. Throttle optimizes for the road you actually want — narrow, twisty, scenic. Every road segment in our database is scored on curvature, so picking "Twisties" gives you genuine S-curves, not a slightly-off-highway alternative.

Stops that match real riders

Throttle's smart-suggest engine thinks like a rider. It tracks your tank state, watches the time of day, and bunches gas + lunch into one stop instead of two. Tell it what you've already had and it skips that meal. Tell it your target arrival time and it warns you when stops won't fit.

Hand off to Google Maps

We don't pretend to be a navigation app. Plan in Throttle, ride with Google Maps. Each leg exports as a Google Maps URL or QR code; phone open, scan, ride. Works offline once Maps caches the route.

Save and share

Every saved trip gets a short URL. Bookmark it. Send it to your riding buddies — they open the link and see the same curvy line and the same stops without signing up. To ride it themselves they grab a free account; takes a minute.

iOS & Android

Want a heads-up
when the app drops?

Both apps are in review. Drop your email and we'll send one short note when they're live. No newsletter, no marketing spam — one email per launch.

Which app do you want to hear about?

Or open the web app right now — app.throttlerides.com

Pick your road.
Then ride it.

Free plans curvy routes and saves one. Pro lifts the cap and adds the quick round-trip generator — $39.99/year, 7-day free trial. Coverage is North America and India today.

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