We're a small team obsessed with off-road travel, open landscapes, and the technology that makes it all safer and more fun.
Most apps are built for cities. Overlander is built for everywhere else — the dirt roads, desert crossings, mountain passes, and all the places in between where cell coverage is a fond memory and the adventure is just getting started.
We believe the best journeys are shared ones. Overlander exists to keep your crew connected, coordinated, and safe — no matter how far off the grid you go.
"Adventure. Together."
It started with a frustrating trip. Multiple vehicles, multiple apps, a walkie-talkie that kept cutting out, and a convoy that somehow ended up on three different tracks heading vaguely in the same direction. Sound familiar?
We went looking for an app that could hold a trip plan, show us each other's live positions, and keep working when the signal dropped. It didn't exist. So we built it.
Overlander is the result of years of development driven by real overlanding experience — not a startup looking to disrupt maps. We camp in this stuff. We drive these trails. We built what we needed, and we think you'll need it too.
The overlanding community is genuinely one of the most generous and knowledgeable groups of people on earth. Everything we build is designed to strengthen that, not commercialise it.
Off-road travel carries real risk. Features like live location sharing and off-grid mesh messaging exist because we know that sometimes they're not just conveniences — they're lifelines.
We don't design for the average user sitting in a coffee shop. We design for someone who's been driving for six hours with no signal and needs the app to just work.
Download Overlander free and bring your whole crew along for the ride.