hey mark i will be taking break can someone take my place for transit lines in fresno project for 2026 i would take foucs on school how depends who take my projects lines thanks i have take break to going on date with my girfriend i promsie i get back when everything is done
new routes i been foucsing on route 5 herdon 91 cedar its gonna be my last project using viedos for project calforina cal trans buliding bus stop herdon west near clovis comunnity college i be sick out for while thanks man!
Backend + paid plans are now live
Note (2026-05-18): We have rebranded from GTFS Studio to GTFS·X to avoid namespace confusion with the GTFS spec itself. The product, accounts, feeds, and editor URLs are the same —
gtfsstudio.netrequests now 301-redirect togtfsx.com. Existing accounts and saved feeds carry over as-is, no action required.
After a long stretch in private staging, we are flipping the switch on cloud accounts, managed feed publishing, and paid plans today. The browser editor itself stays free and anonymous-by-default for anyone who wants to draft a feed without an account — the new stuff layers in on top.
What is new
Accounts and cloud sync. Sign up with email + password, or pop in via a one-time magic link. Your feeds save to the cloud and follow you across browsers and devices instead of living only in your browser's IndexedDB. Existing anonymous drafts can be promoted to the cloud at any time from the editor's Save dialog.
Organizations. Spin up an org workspace to share feeds and edit collaboratively with teammates. Roles cover owner / admin / editor / viewer, and a single account can hold seats in multiple orgs (handy for consultants juggling several client agencies).
Snapshots. Save a labeled, point-in-time copy of a feed, restore from any snapshot later, or share one for stakeholder review without publishing.
Share for review. Generate an unlisted draft link from any snapshot — recipients can either download the GTFS ZIP or open the feed directly in a read-only editor preview. Configurable TTL; revoke any time.
Managed publishing. Publish to a stable URL at feeds.gtfsx.com/<slug>/gtfs.zip that you can hand to riders, regulators, and the Mobility Database. Includes:
- An auto-generated rider-facing mini-site
- Embeddable system-map, route, and stop widgets you can drop on your agency website
- Daily-current freshness, no hosting infra on your end
Analysis tools. ACS-backed demographic coverage, Title VI equity reporting, ridership propensity heatmaps, and cost estimation against your published service.
Custom branding. Per-project brand color (Pro and up) and per-org logo (Team and up) flow into the published mini-site and embed widgets.
Plans
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 forever | Full editor + GTFS-Flex support, up to 3 cloud-synced feeds, GTFS ZIP export (host anywhere), community support. |
| Pro | $49/mo or $499/yr | Up to 10 feeds, 1 published feed, rider embeds + mini-site, demographic coverage, cost estimation, custom brand color, email support. |
| Team | $199/mo or $1999/yr | Unlimited feeds, up to 5 published, full analysis (Title VI + propensity), unlimited org members, cross-org membership, org logo, email support. |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom feed + seat limits, unlimited published feeds, branded mini-sites, full analysis, phone + email support with SLA, PO / invoice terms. |
The free tier is not a trial — the editor itself is permanently free. Paid plans cover hosted publishing and the analytical tools that are not viable as a free service.
See the pricing page for the full breakdown, or jump straight to /upgrade to pick a plan. The new privacy policy is also live, describing exactly what the backend collects (and what it does not).
Bugs, rough edges, and requests welcome in the Bug Reports and Feature Requests categories — this is the first day the backend has been in front of the world, and we will iterate from here.