26.10.2025

Digital tools have become an essential part of modern tourism, and cycling applications play a key role in promoting outdoor activities and local attractions. Mobile and web applications allow cyclists, tourists, and outdoor enthusiasts to easily access information about routes, points of interest, and events nearby, all through interactive maps and rich multimedia content.
System structure
A cycling route application system consists of several interconnected components: a database, web administration interface, API, mobile apps for Android and iOS devices, and a public website. This structure ensures smooth synchronization, easy data management, and consistent performance across all platforms.
Database
The database is the foundation of the entire system. It stores texts, images, GPS coordinates, audio recordings, and all other data displayed in the apps. Its structure is fully customized according to project requirements – from routes and points of interest to nearby facilities, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Web administration interface
The web administration interface provides a simple and intuitive way to manage all content. Through a secure and user-friendly dashboard, administrators can add new routes, update information, upload images, and connect map points. The interface is available in multiple languages and protected by secure login credentials.
API – connecting all parts of the system
The API (Application Programming Interface) ensures communication between the database, mobile apps, and the website. It allows real-time data exchange and automatic updates, ensuring all users see the same, up-to-date information, regardless of the device they’re using.
Mobile applications for Android and iOS
Mobile apps offer cyclists a complete interactive experience on the route. The core feature is an interactive map showing route points, the user’s current GPS location, and navigation guidance along the trail. Users can also access rich multimedia content, including photos, audio guides, and text descriptions for each location.
All data can be downloaded for offline use, making the app fully functional even in areas with poor or no internet connection. The built-in QR code scanner enables quick access to additional information available on-site.
Additional features can include ticket purchasing, integration with e-bike systems, and multi-language support, allowing the app to reach international users and adapt to specific project needs.
Website as a digital promotion hub
The website complements the mobile app by making all content visible to search engines like Google and Bing. While mobile apps enhance the user’s experience on-site, the website improves SEO visibility and allows visitors to discover routes and attractions online.
Visitors can browse maps, explore points of interest, and find links to download the mobile app. This dual-channel approach connects online discovery with real-world experiences.
Technology meets exploration
Cycling route applications and web platforms developed by Prolink combine smart technology, engaging design, and practical functionality. The result is an integrated system that enhances outdoor experiences and simplifies digital content management.
If you’re looking to promote a cycling route, tourist destination, or themed project through an interactive digital solution, contact us – we create tailor-made applications that connect people, nature, and technology.