Our specialityMile specialise in creating mobile apps that combine geographical positioning with data relating to tourism, pollution, weather, health etc. Our goal? To improve the well-being, fitness, health, cultural knowledge and safety of our apps' users.
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What sets us apart
We are unique in terms of our passion, enthusiasm and creativity, the expertise that we have acquired in recent years, and the integration of our many teams, skills and technologies, which sit at the heart of our organisation.
Our expertise allows us both to optimise the user experience - creating first and foremost apps that are useful and usable - and to deliver quality products in a timely and efficient manner.
Our expertise allows us both to optimise the user experience - creating first and foremost apps that are useful and usable - and to deliver quality products in a timely and efficient manner.
Our R&D teamOur R&D team develops our unique technology. The vocal GPS technology is linked to multilingual audioguides, and simultaneously integrates our tourism data and dynamic external data (private or Open Data).
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Our e-tourism teamThis team creates content relating to tourism, well-being, health and business. The content can then be integrated into routes created specifically for pedestrians or for any kind of vehicle. Content can be in a variety of different media and languages, and include dynamic data relating to anything from pollution and lighting, to road-networks and construction work.
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A few of our projects
Runnin'City (+ info)The multi-award winning app Runnin'City allows users to discover more than 120 cities around the world while running (or walking). The user is led by a vocal GPS guide along routes specially designed to allow them to discover the best and most interesting spots in the city. Our audioguide briefly provides information about all these points of interest (monuments, natural sites, neighborhoods, etc.) when the user passes by. Runnin'City is 'a must-have' according to L'Equipe Magazine, 'One of the 100 apps to have on your smartphone' according to Challenges, and Grazia's 'App of the week'.
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enform@Lyon (City of Lyon)Created for the City of Lyon, France, enform@Lyon allows sportspeople, the elderly and those with reduced mobility to improve their physical condition according to their capabilities and wishes. The audioguide, complete with images and videos, activates each time the user passes a point of interest, and either describes the site or suggests suitable physical exercises.
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Extra SportsThe Extra Sports app allows running addicts to prepare for the famous Saintélyon or Lyon Urban Trail races, or to run the routes again. Tourism descriptions are provided, but users also benefit from advice that allows them to better understand the route (e.g. ''Warning, 550 steps coming up, reduce your speed'' or ''Speed up now!').
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Aubagne 1895The Aubagne 1895 app was created for the City of Aubagne, France, for their celebration commemorating of the birth of Marcel Pagnol. The app offers a tour of the town as Marcel Pagnol knew it. As with all our apps, it is available in multiple languages.
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