komoot began in 2010 near Potsdam and became the planner of choice for long days and bikepacking. Routing understands surface types and singletrack difficulty, community Highlights point at the good bits, and turn by turn navigation works offline. Bending Spoons bought the company in March 2025 for close to 300 million euros, cut most of the staff and redesigned the app that September. The old region packs were pulled for new signups on 27 February 2025, so new users need Premium, 59.99 euros a year or 6.99 a month, even to push a route to a Garmin or Wahoo.
For European riders it is still the strongest planner in this list, especially for mixing fire roads, passes and trails into one big day. It is weaker as a pure mountain bike tool: no live condition reports, no closure feed, and grades come from OpenStreetMap tags rather than local park standards. Longtime users are also wary after the layoffs.
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