GTFS & GTFS-Flex editor · runs in your browser
The fast, easy GTFS editor and service planner
Everything a small transit agency needs to plan and publish its service.
Build, validate, and publish GTFS and GTFS-Flex feeds right in your browser. No account, installation, or GIS required. You're editing in under a minute.
● No signup required · Nothing you build leaves your browser until you save, export, or publish it.
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Edit · Publish · Plan
One tool, the whole lifecycle of a feed
Start free in the editor. Add publishing when you're ready to go live. Bring the planning suite when your team plans service around it.
Create and maintain the feed itself.
- Routes, stops, trips, and schedules on a live map
- GTFS-Flex zones and booking rules
- Real-time spec validation
Put it live and keep it current.
- Stable auto-updating URL (feeds.gtfsx.com/your-agency)
- Rider mini-site + embeddable widgets
- One-click Mobility Database submission
Plan service around it, as a team.
- Operating cost, demographic coverage, Title VI equity
- Scenario comparison
- Service alerts
What you can do
A full GTFS toolkit, nothing to install
Map-based editing
Draw routes and place stops on an interactive map.

GTFS-Flex authoring
Add demand-response zones, booking rules, and stop groups — self-serve.

Live validation
Catch spec errors as you work, not after you publish.

Import or start fresh
Open an existing feed or build from scratch. Export a spec-clean .zip anytime.

Hosted publishing Pro
A permanent URL that updates itself and registers with trip planners.

Planning analyses Agency
Cost, coverage, and equity, computed straight from your feed.

GTFS-Flex editor
The only self-serve GTFS-Flex editor
Make demand-response and dial-a-ride service discoverable. Draw service zones, set booking windows and rules, and publish a valid GTFS-Flex feed. Help riders (and state planners & legislators) find your service on the map. No consultants required.
Publish & host a GTFS feed
Publish once. Stay published.
Host your feed at a stable URL that auto-updates, stand up a rider-facing mini-site and embeddable widget, and submit to the Mobility Database in one click — so Google Maps, Transit, and trip planners can find you.
See Pro pricing →Transit service planning
Transit service planning, built into the editor
Analyze and plan your service. Operating cost, demographic coverage, Title VI equity, stop spacing, and run blocking—all computed from your GTFS, with documented methodology you can put in a grant narrative or a board memo. No GIS to set up or complicated spreadsheets.
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See it in action
From blank map to published feed in minutes
Watch a real feed come together — draw a route, place stops, add a Flex zone, validate, and publish in 60 seconds.
Transparent pricing
Skip the procurement. Get started in minutes.
No quotes, no procurement cycle. Pick a plan and you're working in minutes.
Create, edit, validate, export.
- Full map-based editor
- GTFS-Flex authoring
- Live spec validation
- Export spec-clean .zip
Host and publish, kept current.
- Everything in Free
- Stable auto-updating feed URL
- Rider mini-site + widgets
- One-click Mobility Database submission
Plan service as a team — about ⅙ the price of Remix.
- Everything in Pro
- Cost, coverage & Title VI analyses
- Scenario comparison
- Team seats & service alerts
Why GTFS·X
Fast, Easy Self-Serve Route and GTFS Editing
You open a browser tab and you're editing in a minute — free. Here's the contrast.
| GTFS·X | Managed services | Enterprise platforms | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to first feed | Minutes | Weeks | Days–weeks |
| Signup to start | None | Account + onboarding | Enterprise onboarding |
| Pricing | Published, from $0 | Quote | Quote |
| GTFS-Flex self-serve | Yes | Service only | Limited |
Running a statewide or multi-agency program? GTFS·X has an Enterprise tier for state DOTs, RTAP networks, and consortiums. Learn more →
Open a tab. Start editing.
The fast, easy GTFS editor and service planner — right in your browser.
Free · no signup required.