Brambling is in early access — the app is coming soon to the App Store and Google Play.
Brambling
How it works

Audio tours that follow you,
not the other way around.

Brambling is built for the way you actually travel — on a bus, walking through a neighbourhood, or driving between cities. Pick a route, hop on, plug in. We handle the timing.

01

Pick a route

Browse curated audio tours by city and transport mode — bus, train, tram, walking, cycling, or driving. Each route has a clear description, a map, and the list of stops you’ll pass.

For our London pilot, that means hand-picked bus routes covering the icons, the back streets, and everything in between.
02

Board, then board the tour

Open the app at your stop. Brambling waits for you to actually be on the move — once you’ve boarded, it preloads the next few segments and starts the first story as you pull away.

For walking and cycling, the same idea applies: Brambling uses GPS to know when you’ve set off, and triggers each story at the right point on the map.
03

Listen, hands free

Stories play between stops automatically. Lock your screen, slide your phone away, look out the window — Brambling keeps going in the background, just like a podcast.

Lock-screen and Control Centre controls let you skip, pause, and resume without ever opening the app.

Works offline, in your language

Download a tour over Wi-Fi at home. Once it’s saved, you can play it underground, on a tunnelled stretch of motorway, or in any patchy-signal pocket of the city without buffering.

Tours are translated into multiple languages with native voice recordings, so the experience is just as good in French or Mandarin as it is in English.

Ready to ride?

Brambling is free to download and includes a sample tour to try before you buy. Pick up a single route or a city pass when you’re hooked.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play