Explore all available modules grouped by category. Each module is designed to help cities, citizens, and businesses thrive.
Focuses on inclusive services that ensure all residents, regardless of language, ability, or background, have equal access to city information and features.
City residents can flag access barriers in seconds and track fixes from report to resolution.
Photo upload • Location • Severity tag • Push closure alert
The home-screen widget shows the live counter (“2 NEW BARRIER REPORTS”). Tapping opens a map where issues cluster by urgency; the city dashboard instantly routes each task to the right crew and notifies the original reporter as soon as it’s marked resolved.
Turns scattered complaints into an actionable accessibility backlog and spotlights positive examples, not just problems.
Drivers with disabilities can locate compliant bays in seconds.
Static map • Live occupancy • Push vacancy alert • Supports commercial providers
The map quickly shows nearby accessible bays. Each pin lists width, sign details and time limit. Tap a bay and your phone starts turn-by-turn directions, so you reach the curb without guessing. With the offline list it works anywhere; if the city sends live data, the map colors bays red or green and can ping you when the one you want is free.
I used to avoid downtown entirely. Now I open the app, see a free space, and know I won’t have to park streets away from my appointment.
One toolbar that makes every CityX screen easier to read, hear and see.
Text-to-speech • Easy read • High contrast • Font resize
A slim helper bar appears on each page. Tap Play to hear the text, switch to plain-language view for longer documents, choose a high-contrast palette, or drag the font slider for bigger type. Settings follow the user across all supported tools and work offline.
Inclusivity is extremely important to us, and CityX has made a huge leap forward in enabling.
Quickly find accessible toilets that meet real-world needs—at home or while visiting the city.
Facility details • Live status • Great for tourists
The map shows nearby accessible toilets with clear info on door width, transfer space, support rails, and other critical features. Some residents may already know the locations, but for visitors or those on the move, this tool removes guesswork. Users can also filter by specific amenities and launch navigation instantly to any selected site.
A reliable overview of accessible restrooms is one of the most practical ways a city can show it truly welcomes everyone.
Shows nearby locations where citizens and tourists can rent wheelchairs, walkers, or scooters.
Rental options • Contact & pricing • Supports commercial providers
The map displays verified rental points with details such as available equipment, pricing, opening hours, and phone number. Users can quickly find nearby support—whether for a short visit, an unexpected injury, or daily use—without needing to search across multiple websites. Listings can include both public providers (like hospitals or tourist info centers) and commercial businesses.
Accessible mobility isn’t just about infrastructure—it’s about making sure the right help is available when and where people need it.