Transit planning teams are often managing planning, scheduling, and operations in separate systems, making it harder to turn good ideas into real-world improvements.
At our June Product Showcase, we shared the latest Remix updates designed to help agencies work more efficiently across the entire transit lifecycle. From smoother data management and multimodal workflows to AI-powered planning insights, these enhancements help you move from analysis to action faster.
Here's what’s new.
Move your data downstream.

The best plans move seamlessly into the systems that power daily operations.
We're making it easier than ever to transfer data between Remix and the rest of your transit technology ecosystem. Remix supports a variety of custom GTFS attributes and can use your unique identifiers for shapes, trips and blocks to make it easier to pass data seamlessly back to other systems. We introduced Self-Serve GTFS to let you bring in any transit service info any time, as a fast start to planning in Remix.
The result: less manual work, cleaner data transfers, and greater confidence across every stage of service delivery.
Spend less time managing maps.

Planning teams should be able to focus on design.
You asked, we listened. We’ve introduced a series of workflow improvements designed to make planning easier than ever, including route search, bulk route selection, line de-emphasis for presentations, and automatic stop synchronization across projects.
By reducing repetitive tasks and keeping projects aligned with the latest stop data, planners can focus on evaluating service and making decisions.
The result: faster workflows and more productive planning sessions.
Multimodal planning, scheduling, and operations.

As agencies operate increasingly multimodal networks, disconnected workflows can create unnecessary inefficiencies.
That's where Supply Studio in Remix Scheduling comes in. As the first multimodal scheduling solution, Supply Studio helps agencies align demand with available resources across fixed-route, paratransit, and microtransit services.
You can:
- Schedule vehicles and operators across multiple modes in one place
- Incorporate labor rules and operational constraints automatically
- Balance priorities like minimizing costs or reducing operator shortages
- Publish schedules directly into operations workflows
For one coastal agency, running paratransit over more than 900 square miles, right-sizing supply helped them maintain a 97% on-time performance target during peak summer demand—without adding any vehicles or drivers.
The result: more efficient operations using the resources you already have and sharing resources across modes for the first time.
AI surfaces rider and operational insights to improve service.
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When your plan and schedule is done, the rubber meets the road.
As the need to make changes arises, Service Design powered by Via, enables you to quickly update demand-response stops, adjust service areas, modify transfer points, and refine travel rules through an intuitive map-based interface — changes are real for riders instantly.
Now, we are taking Service Design further — proactively surfacing AI-powered recommendations that help you improve service and stay ahead of safety issues.
New AI-powered stop insights help agencies identify problematic stops using signals like no-shows, late cancellations, and driver feedback. Teams can investigate locations using Street View and address issues before they escalate.
Ridership patterns reveal opportunities to expand zones for service access. If demand consistently appears just outside an existing service zone, planners can quickly adjust boundaries to connect more people to jobs, healthcare, and essential destinations.
The result: safer stops, smarter service areas, and faster decisions.
Most requested feature roundup!

Some of the most exciting updates came directly from feedback from Remix users all over the world. We highlighted several enhancements you've been asking for, including new saved views, route reordering, map dimming in Presentation Studio, and additional line visualization controls. They're designed to help you spend less time navigating tools and more time building great plans.
As one customer shared during the session: "The amount of times we've mentioned something we wanted changed and you've done it is amazing. You've been really responsive."
Comments like this mean a lot to us. Your feedback continues to shape the future of Remix.
What's next.
These new features are live—or coming soon—and we can’t wait to see how you use them. As always, we build Remix with your feedback, so let us know what you want to see next.
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