Cycling loops on quiet roads, right from your door.
Most route planners need a destination. CycleLogical just needs a distance. Pick how far you want to ride and how much traffic you'll tolerate, and it generates a loop that starts and ends at your location — favoring bike paths, calm residential streets, and low-speed roads. If a loop doesn't feel right, re-roll for a new one in one tap.

Everything you need to ride away from traffic.
CycleLogical was built for riders who'd rather not share the road with rush hour. Pick a distance, get a loop, and see how quiet every mile is — all in one app.
Built for the quiet miles.
Most cycling apps route where everyone else rides. CycleLogical routes where the traffic isn't.
Loops, not lines
Rides start and end at the same spot, so there’s no doubling back and no planning a return leg. The loop is the ride.
Tuned to your tolerance
Four traffic-tolerance levels, from “keep me on the calmest streets” to “I don’t mind bigger roads.” The routing avoids anything faster than your pick.
Quiet percentage up front
Every loop shows distance, estimated time, and how much of the ride is quiet — before you clip in.
Built on real road data
Quiet scores come from road classifications, bike infrastructure, and speed data for every segment — not popularity contests.
No ride tracking
CycleLogical uses your starting point to build loops — it doesn’t follow you while you ride, record where you go, or sell your data.
Try it free
A free trial to see if CycleLogical fits your riding. No credit card, no commitment.
How it works
Three steps from doorstep to ride.
- 1
Pick your ride
Choose a loop distance from 5 to 25 miles, and set how much traffic you’ll tolerate — avoid roads faster than 25, 30, 35, or 40 mph.
- 2
Get your loop
CycleLogical generates a loop from your location that favors bike paths, residential streets, and low-speed roads, then scores every segment for quietness.
- 3
Tune and go
See the quiet percentage and color-coded map at a glance. Re-roll for a different loop, or adjust your tolerance and watch the scores update instantly.
Simple pricing, no surprises.
Start free, subscribe when you're ready.
Free Trial
$0
Try CycleLogical risk-free. No credit card required.
- 3 rides per day
- 3-day trial period
- Quiet scores on every road
- Re-rolls and instant re-tuning
Premium
$—
Billed through the App Store.
- 50 rides per day
- Quiet scores on every road
- Re-rolls and instant re-tuning
- All future features
Frequently asked questions
If you have anything else you want to ask, reach out to us.
What makes a road “quiet”?
Every road segment gets a 0–100 quiet score based on its road type, bike infrastructure, and traffic speed. Bike paths and residential streets score high; busy arterials score low. The map shades the loop in five tones so you can read the ride at a glance.
How is this different from a normal route planner?
Route planners need a destination and draw a line to it. CycleLogical needs only a distance — it generates a loop that starts and ends at your location, built to keep you on calm roads.
How accurate are the quiet scores?
Scores reflect the best available road and speed data. They’re a guide, not a guarantee — conditions change, so always ride to what you see and follow local traffic laws.
What if I don’t like the loop I get?
Re-roll. You’ll get a different loop with the same distance and traffic tolerance. You can also adjust the tolerance on the loop you already have — the map re-scores instantly.
Does CycleLogical track my rides?
No. CycleLogical uses your starting point to generate loops — it doesn’t follow you while you ride or record where you go, and your data is never sold.
Can I get turn-by-turn directions for a loop?
Not yet. Today CycleLogical shows your loop on the map; turn-by-turn navigation is on the roadmap.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. You get 3 rides per day for 3 days — no credit card required. After that, subscribe to keep riding.
How do I cancel my subscription?
Subscriptions are managed through the App Store. Go to Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions on your iPhone to cancel anytime.
What counts as a ride?
Generating a loop or re-rolling one counts as a ride. Re-tuning the traffic tolerance on a loop you already have is free and instant.

