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Waypoint at a glance

Waypoint is where Filipino riders find their next destination — and come home with proof they were there.

What
Motorcycle tourism app
Where
Philippines first, SE Asia next
Platform
iOS & Android
Version
2.0
Price
Free, no ads
Passport
18 regions, 18 stamps
Pitches

Pick the length that fits and copy it. Ordered shortest to longest.

One-liner

9 words

Find your next destination. Ride there. Keep the proof.

Elevator

~30 seconds spoken

Waypoint is a free app for Philippine motorcycle riders. Most riders spend Friday night asking a Facebook group where to ride, and get twelve different answers. Waypoint just answers it: curated destinations across all 18 regions, a digital passport you stamp by actually showing up, and points you redeem for real riding gear. Free, no ads. Live on iOS and Android.

One paragraph

~95 words

Waypoint is a free app that helps Filipino motorcycle riders find somewhere worth riding to. Every weekend, riders post the same question in Facebook groups — "san maganda mag-ride?" — and get a dozen scattered answers that vanish by Monday. Waypoint replaces that with curated destinations across all 18 Philippine regions, a digital passport you stamp by arriving, and postcards and trophies you bring home from every trip. Ride enough and your points turn into real riding gear. Built by a Filipino rider, for Filipino riders. Free, no ads, live on iOS and Android.

Taglish

For creator & group-admin DMs

San tayo next? Waypoint na lang. 18 regions, may stamp bawat isa, at yung points mo — totoong gear ang katapat.

Tagline

Also the splash line & #PlanLessRideMore

Plan less. Ride more.

What it is

Every Friday night, riders ask a Facebook group “san maganda mag-ride?” and get a dozen scattered answers that vanish by Monday. Waypoint just answers it. The promise is the destination; the proof is the passport, the postcard, and the trophy — which is also how riders find us, since most meet Waypoint as a share card in a group before they ever install it.

  1. 01
    Find
    Curated destinations across 18 regions
  2. 02
    Go
    Ride it, record it — works offline
  3. 03
    Collect
    Stamps, postcards, arrival trophies
  4. 04
    Earn
    Points redeemed for real riding gear
Features

Banded by role. The lead four carry every pitch; the rest are proof it’s a real product.

Lead — the position

Destination Discovery

Somewhere worth riding to, already picked. Filter by region, terrain, difficulty.

Ride to Destination

Arrive, and the app makes you a postcard and an Arrival Trophy. That's the part your group chat sees.

Digital Passport

18 Philippine regions, 18 stamps. QR-verified, so it counts at events.

Rewards Shop

Points from riding. Redeemed for real riding gear.

Supporting

Garage

Your bikes, mods, and maintenance in one place.

Fuel Cost Estimation

Know what the ride costs before you leave — tuned to your bike, not your barkada's.

Achievements

Bronze → Platinum. A ladder that deepens the passport loop.

SOS & Roadside Assistance

One tap to reach your emergency contact or a hauler.

Who it’s for
01

The Weekend Tourer

Rides for the ride. Wants somewhere new, not the same Tagaytay loop. Waypoint gives him the destination and the stamp for getting there. Primary — the destination focus promotes him.

02

The Club Rider

Plans for 30 people. One shared destination replaces a week of Viber.

03

The Daily Rider

Commutes now, tours eventually. Waypoint keeps his garage and mileage, then shows him the trip he hasn't taken yet. The on-ramp — a Weekend Tourer who hasn't gone yet.

Mission & vision
Mission

Help every Filipino rider find somewhere worth riding to — and come home with something to show for it. We're turning the country's roads into a map worth completing: curated destinations, stamps you earn by arriving, and points that pay out in real riding gear.

Vision

To be the definitive platform for motorcycle tourism in the Philippines — where every region is a destination worth reaching, every arrival leaves a mark, every point earned becomes real gear, and no rider has to ask a Facebook group where to go. The Philippines first. Southeast Asia next.