đŸ€– NEW: Is calimoto compatible with Android Auto?

calimoto Is Now Compatible With Android Auto 🎉

Hooray, the wait is over: calimoto is now compatible with Android Auto!

Android Auto is a Google system that connects your Android smartphone to your car’s infotainment system. This way, you can easily display calimoto on any Android Auto compatible screen.

Your benefits with Android Auto

  • Less distraction while riding
  • A larger and clearer view on your display
  • Easier and safer controls
  • Less strain on your smartphone

More about Android Auto

You can find more information on how to set up and use Android Auto in the Google Support.

Information regarding the launch

Since this is our first version with Android Auto, you may still encounter some bugs or display issues.
If you notice anything or have specific feedback, please reach out to our Support team with as much detail as possible, including screenshots or screen recordings.

Thank you for your support and patience 🙌.

Ride safe and enjoy the road. Now with Android Auto! đŸïž

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  • I am delighted there has been a change of heart at Calimoto to develop for Android Auto (thats how long I have been waiting!!). I have not abandoned you yet despite other companies / options - but no one can wait forever.

    Pl give an approximate ETA. 

    When people change products, history shows they rarely go back - you are losing business / market share. The more people who leave the less revenue you get, the harder it is for you to buy-in the right developers. 

    Part of me wonders if Calimoto is playing us - to keep us on side and keep the revenue turning at your end. There are many other companies offering Andorid Auto - and as I said in a private email to you many years ago, do you really think it is only Apple users who use Calimoto. You are missing out on a huge revenue stream, a selling point that could progress your income stream.

    Kindly give us an ETA or come clean that the project will never be completed.

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  • Hi @Eric van den Hout,

    Thanks for your honest feedback — we understand your frustration, and you’re definitely not alone. Android Auto is one of the most requested features, and we know how important it is, especially with devices like Carpuride becoming more popular.

    As we mentioned above, our Android team is currently deep in the process of switching to a new map system (Mapbox), which is a necessary technical foundation before Android Auto can be added. It’s a big change that affects core parts of the app like routing and navigation, so we want to make sure it runs smoothly before building the next layer.

    We know it’s been a long wait and really appreciate your patience so far. If you decide to stick with us through this season, we hope you’ll see that things are moving forward — even if we can’t yet give a specific launch date.

    Best regards and ride safe,

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  • Hi @Vispi Jamooji,
    We have to admit, your message made us smile. Not because we’re playing anyone, but because we definitely feel your pain. If it’s any consolation, no one wants Android Auto more than the Support team. We get these messages regularly and believe us, we’re counting too.

    The good news: our Android team has already done some test runs with Mapbox, which is the technical groundwork we need before we can integrate Android Auto. The bad news (you guessed it): this groundwork takes time, because we’re dealing with the very core of the app, navigation, routing, map display, all the stuff that can’t afford to go wrong. This isn’t a mobile game where a glitch means a pixel in the wrong place. If something fails mid-ride, that’s a safety issue.

    So yep, we get it. This wait has been long and we appreciate that you’ve stuck with us. We can’t give you a fixed ETA, but we promise: this is not smoke and mirrors. The feedback from our riders gets tracked, tallied, and yes, seen by the whole team.

    We’re not giving up on Android Auto, and we’re doing everything we can to get it right, not just out.

    Thanks for sticking with us!

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  • For me renewal of this subscription is dependent on if you are supporting Android Auto. On your website I see nothing about support, other than. It's coming. But here: Calimoto Premium Yearly Membership | A Bike Thing

    Device Compatibility Update:
    Calimoto is fully compatible with both iPhone and Android devices, and works seamlessly with Apple CarPlay for in-helmet or dashboard navigation.
    While Calimoto has not previously supported Android Auto (due to platform limitations set by Calimoto, not Android Auto itself), we’re excited to share that Android Auto support is officially coming in October 2025.
    This long-awaited update means even more riders will be able to integrate Calimoto directly with their bike’s display — no workarounds needed.

    Any official confirmation of this? Maybe update this article?

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  • Hey @Duncan Roosma - thanks so much for passing this on to us! This was actually new for us too. We don’t have any cooperation with “A Bike Thing,” so anything they’re saying or offering on our behalf isn’t legit.

    We’ll be updating our article here soon with the latest info on Android Auto support and our progress.

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  • Hi everyone,

    Just a quick reminder that the Help Center is here to support riders with questions about calimoto and how to get the most out of the app. We ask that all comments remain respectful and on-topic. Posts that are disrespectful or promoting other apps or services will be removed.

    As Android Auto hasn’t been released yet, we can’t share more details than what’s already in the article for now. We’ll update it as soon as there’s news.

    If you’ve got other questions about calimoto, how to use it, or specific features, feel free to browse the Help Center or reach out to us directly through the contact form above — we’re always happy to help.

    Thanks for your understanding and for keeping this space helpful for all riders!

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  • Surprise Surprise.... negative comments deleted.

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  • Me too, I've given up, thanks Calimoto for ... Well yeah, all the rest I think. See you back when you're ready, if, when, maybe, we'll see😉

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  • Hey @Duncan Roosma - thanks so much for passing this on to us! This was actually new for us too. We don’t have any cooperation with “A Bike Thing,” so anything they’re saying or offering on our behalf isn’t legit.

    We’ll be updating our article here soon with the latest info on Android Auto support and our progress.

    I've been a customer of A Bike Thing and watch their YouTube videos regularly... I've dropped them a message letting them know about your comments. They also 'offer' Gift Cards for Calimoto... Are you suggesting they aren't 'legit'?

     

    https://abikething.com/product/calimoto-premium-yearly-membership/ 

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  • Hey @Lee Barker - thanks for the follow-up!
    Just to clarify, we’re definitely not saying that A Bike Thing isn’t legit. They’ve got a great reputation and clearly offer awesome products and services. We just meant that we don’t have any official cooperation with them, so anything related to calimoto (like gift cards, promotions, or feature announcements) hasn’t been approved or coordinated with us.
    Thanks for contacting them, our Management team has also reached out to them directly to clear things up.

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  • I've been using a Chigee since end 2024 and recently upgraded to their new 6" unit - they pushed Calimoto via their Kickstarter offering fairly hard offering free/reduced subscription but as I have an Android phone that's irrelevant to myself. My subscription lapses next month and until such a time as it's fully functional with Android Auto (i used your app for 3 months out of 12 before switching to AA) I'll have to remain elsewhere. The frustation as this thread shows is a need for your product as I'd previously used via my phone without issue and would consider the interface to be the market leader.

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  • i just bought a car play AA screen from our chinese friends, just because the phone i usually have mounted using SP connect to the handlebar is a bit tiny (something to do with age) -  and was surprised that there was no support from Calimoto to Android auto. As a daily driver all year long Calimoto is my main navigation (although i do not use it much) app for my rides. 

    i have been reading up on this thread - and one would say that after a year of development some kind of ETA should be available to keep users onboard and satisfied.

    after reading all this i now feel like a kid that was promised a candy - but nobody said when i would get it, today, tomorrow, next week, next month, next year? 

    that leaves me with a question - am i more disappointed that there is no support, or the lack of willingness of calimoto to provide us with a guestimation on when we possible can start to enjoy calimoto on Android Auto. 

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  • Hey @Diet Bos – we hear you! We know how much riders want Android Auto, and believe us, we want it at least as badly. The tricky part is that this isn’t something we can just flip a switch on. Android Auto requires us to fully switch our maps over to Mapbox first, and that’s a pretty big change under the hood. The good news is that this work is right at the top of our list for the new quarter.

    I understand it feels a bit like waiting for candy without knowing when it’ll be handed out. The reason we can’t share an ETA is that it wouldn’t be fair to give riders a date before we’re absolutely sure everything works smoothly and reliably. This is navigation software, not a game, so we need to get it right.

    We’re making progress, but it’s a process rather than a single milestone on the calendar. Your feedback is noted and shared with our team, and we really appreciate your patience while we keep pushing on this.

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  • This is super crucial and needed feature. Please, make it available as soon as possible. I just installed Android Auto unit on my bike and I was shocked this isn't yet available. Thx for making this priority. To give us some concrete hope, maybe you could publish project plan/migration/integration status with progress. Thx

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  • I've been a premium user for a couple years now and have been patiently awaiting AA support. The fact that Calimoto hasn't been able to provide a working solution or even a timeline to Alpha/Beta/GA leads me to believe the following:
    1. It's not a priority for Calimoto leadership. If it was, we would have a working AA integration with Calimoto.
    2. It's entirely possible that their internal dev teams are incapcable of adding the AA capacity to their core source code to be able to effectivly support ACP and AA.
    3. The fact that this thread has origins of more than one year ago, lends merit to the first two points.

    While I enjoy using Calimoto and find it a feature rich application, not being AA compatible is a huge disappointment. I prefer not to mount my mobile to the handle bars of my bike as I try to limit exposure to the elements as much as possible.

    It's time to start looking at alternatives.

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  • The UI with Calimoto is very good, but 12 months in and no real progress is somewhat of a joke. Try OSMAND+ for ÂŁ39.99 lifetime gives you a very good UI and works with tracks as you'd expect. Very impressed. I no longer need Calimoto

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  • Just tried Osmand, looks promising, however very hard to plan a route. You need like a lot of time to invest. Will test if it has AA support and how the navigation works. So far, Calimoto is the best overall navigation/plan-a-route moto app.

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  • Mario, I use myrouteapp for route design. Works great with that, not used OSMAND for design, purely navigation.

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  • Sorry man, that’s an even worse app. I don’t know how you plan your routes (maybe you just randomize round trips), but that’s not a serious route-planning app — at least it doesn’t work well on my S24 Ultra. OsmAnd is better, but it’s too time-consuming. Therefore, I truly hope Calimoto will step up and deliver the needed and requested features so users don’t have to look for alternatives. In conclusion, Calimoto is still the best overall app in my opinion, and I’ve tried more than 20 apps. Calimoto is far from perfect, but as I said, I hope they will step up and deliver — not only Android Auto, but other features as well.

     

     

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    PS: I understand development isn’t easy as some may think. The goal, in my view, should be to keep the app’s simplicity while expanding its features. Achieving that balance is close to an art. Also, everyone has an opinion and suggestions — a great app isn’t the one implementing all of them, but the one that understands real needs, its users, the market, and the technology.

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  • Mario, just for clarification I don't use myrouteapp for route design on my phone. All done on pc which then syncs to the cloud and your phone.

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  • Thx for the info. I would now end my commenting here, as we went kinda of the topic 🙃

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  • BTW... I first commented on this 3 years ago. They delete the old comments. At first they said they had no interest in AA, then realised they might, then went from might to it's on the road map, then went to it's a priority. I honestly think they are out of their depth.

    Added this bit again for when they delete my original post. Unfortunately, I've lost all faith in Calimoto.

     

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  • Hi  @Mario Marijan Anić – Thanks for your message, and yes, we hear you! Android Auto is definitely a highly requested feature, and the good news is that some solid progress has already been made behind the scenes.
    The Android team has reached a point where other teams at calimoto can now test how the app performs on Mapbox. That’s a big milestone in the overall process, since the Mapbox integration is a technical prerequisite for Android Auto.
    That said, we’re still in the Mapbox phase, and it’s crucial that everything runs smoothly and reliably before we can take the next step. As soon as that’s the case, there’ll be nothing in the way of finally moving forward with Android Auto.
    We really appreciate your patience and feedback, and we’ll keep working hard to get things rolling!

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  • Hey @Woody – We completely understand your frustration, and you're definitely not alone in wanting Android Auto. As mentioned in some of our earlier replies here, it is a priority and progress is being made, even if it's not always as visible from the outside.

    We hope we’ll be able to share more concrete updates in the not-too-distant future. In the meantime, thanks for sticking with us this far, and for taking the time to share your honest thoughts.

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  • Hello @Andrew Dickerson  – Thanks for your message. Just a quick note that we do remove comments that are unconstructive or that promote other services, and you may notice some comments from below have been deleted for that reason.

    That said, your feedback touches on a broader point that’s been raised by others as well, and we’ll leave it here for now as part of the ongoing discussion. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

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  • @Andrew, I tried OSMAND today very extensively. I've planned a route (350 km) and hit the navigation. The app in short sucks!

    Yes, it has some potential; voice navigation is great - instructions, it's even supported on my language (Croatian) but the route navigation sucks. It lead me to unpaved roads, toll roads which I explicitly said "NO". There is no "skip point" option and if you go off the planned route, it keeps "recalculating" and rotating map, like 360, every 10 seconds. If you don't touchpoint desired route/point, it keeps navigating to that same place, round and around. I ended up in dead end roads, lost like whole hour fighting with the app. After 3 hours in total, I just turned it off. When I got home, I uninstalled it. Yes, the app has some great options and features, but main function doesn't work how it should. For A to B navigation it's great!

    Therefore, Calimoto is still the best overall route-planning, navigation android app!

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  • Lol ... In spite of being mainly about another app, for some reason I think this last comment will not be deleted by Beth 😉

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  • Mario that reads like someone who works for Calimoto. It's unusable on Android Auto. 

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  • And here we can see the true nature of people. Great example. Thumbs up

    That's my thanks for all my effort and time to contribute to the community.

    Fun fact, I did offer them to help them, they ignored my offer 😀

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  • Your contribution was a gushing review of Calimoto on a thread about it's complete absence on Android Auto. It doesn't matter how good it is, it can't be used if you don't want to strap your Android phone to the bars

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