White-label mobility platform for public transit agencies and cities
Cityway builds white-label software for municipal mobility systems—passenger information, booking, payment, and analytics. The tech stack is heavily iOS-native (Swift, RxSwift, MapKit, Realm), suggesting deep mobile-first product design for rider-facing apps. Hiring is tilted toward senior product and ops roles across France and Canada, paired with pain points around client acquisition and tender response—typical friction for B2B govtech where sales cycles are long and procurement is rigid.
Cityway develops software platforms that local authorities and transit agencies deploy under their own brands to manage public transportation and mobility services. The company has shipped solutions across multiple geographies—instances in Canada, France, the Netherlands, and the US—serving approximately 150 clients. Core capabilities include real-time passenger information, on-demand and advance booking, fare collection, validation systems, and analytics for service optimization. The product spans last-mile mobility, multimodal journey planning, and rideshare coordination. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Aix-en-Provence with offices in North America and Germany, the company operates a 50–200-person organization with engineering and product teams.
Cityway's stack centers on iOS development: Swift, RxSwift, UIKit, MapKit, Realm, and Alamofire. They use ServiceNow for operations, Jira for project management, and Git for version control. Bitrise and Fastlane handle mobile CI/CD.
Active projects include on-demand transport platforms, route calculation engines, ticketing systems, and transport-à-la-demande (demand-responsive transit) products. Work spans passenger information, booking, and service analytics.
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