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Swiftly Annouces Acquisition of Hopthru

The move adds Hopthru’s ridership data and analytics solutions to Swiftly’s platform, giving agencies powerful ways to access, clean, monitor, and analyze ridership data for NTD reporting, service planning, scheduling, and more.

August 27, 2024
Swiftly Annouces Acquisition of Hopthru

The addition of Hopthru to the Swiftly platform extends the approach to ridership data, enabling agencies to report on ridership based on various sources of passenger count data: through an independent CAD/AVL vendor, a stand-alone APC system, or Swiftly’s APC Connector.

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Swiftly announced the acquisition of Hopthru.

The move adds Hopthru’s ridership data and analytics solutions to Swiftly’s platform, giving agencies powerful ways to access, clean, monitor, and analyze ridership data for National Transit Database (NTD) reporting, service planning, scheduling, and more.

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“Hopthru enables transit agencies to understand the demand and travel patterns throughout their systems. Combining these insights with Swiftly’s transit data platform offers agencies a unique solution to improve service efficiency and provide a better passenger experience,” says Cole Calhoun, CEO at Hopthru. “We are thrilled to join Swiftly as the next step on our mission to help make public transportation the most compelling mode of urban travel.”

Extending Swiftly’s Data Platform

Swiftly has taken a standards-based, open-data approach to providing agencies with accurate, accessible data. As a result, Swiftly’s platform has evolved as a dynamic, modular, flexible solution that agencies can adopt without replacing their existing onboard hardware.

The addition of Hopthru to the Swiftly platform extends this approach to ridership data, enabling agencies to report on ridership based on various sources of passenger count data: through an independent CAD/AVL vendor, a stand-alone APC system, or Swiftly’s APC Connector.

Increased Transit Analysis

Swiftly’s transit data platform transforms raw data into powerful, actionable insights. The insights fuel informed and collaborative decision-making about where to invest in a transit network and how to measure success.

The combined power of Swiftly and Hopthru gives a unique look into the effect that network performance has on riders and vice versa, according to the companies.

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By marrying information about where every vehicle was, is, and will be with historical ridership trends, Swiftly and Hopthru paint the full picture of the impact that network reliability and efficiency have on riders.

Streamlining NTD Reporting

All federally-funded transit operations have some mechanism for counting and reporting ridership data.

Hopthru supercharges and streamlines the NTD reporting process by ensuring quality and coverage of passenger count data using an agency’s existing ridership data collection methods.

Agencies looking to install automatic passenger counters (APCs) and undergo certification anew will find an elegant end-to-end experience, using Swiftly’s APC Connector and Hopthru’s NTD certification services, according to the companies.

In 2025, the FTA will require agencies to recertify their APCs leading more agencies to need these services.

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For agencies with existing passenger counter data, Hopthru can connect directly with the raw data source to build a statistician-certified, expanded data set that alleviates the common pains of accessing and certifying ridership data.

Advancing Swiftly’s Mission

Expanding access to new categories of transit data is a critical part of Swiftly’s mission to help cities move more efficiently.

Together, Swiftly and Hopthru will streamline essential reporting and give the transit industry a completely new way to understand how network performance impacts communities.

“Swiftly’s central focus has always been the transit rider experience — helping agencies better communicate with passengers and run reliable, efficient service. With Hopthru’s highly accurate ridership data and powerful analytics suite, we’re truly putting the rider at the heart of the Swiftly platform,” said Jonny Simkin, Swiftly’s co-founder and CEO. “I’m excited about how our combined platforms can unlock incredible insights about the impact of service on ridership, as well as streamline NTD certification.”

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