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Post a journey
A single leg — Berlin → Paris, 14 May — or a round trip: Scandinavia, three weeks in July. Dates can stay rough.
KUPE — ROUTES THAT OVERLAP
Kupe finds people whose route runs parallel to yours for a while — the same leg, the same change of trains, the same three weeks in the north. You post a journey, not a location.
01 — HOW IT WORKS
No feed, no swiping, no proximity. A journey, an overlap, a plan.
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A single leg — Berlin → Paris, 14 May — or a round trip: Scandinavia, three weeks in July. Dates can stay rough.
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Kupe compares routes over time, not distance: shared legs, the same change of trains, the same four-hour stopover.
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Contact starts with something concrete and time-boxed: dinner during a stopover, a compartment, a stretch of the trip.
02 — THE ROUTE BAND
Every journey is a line in time. Where two lines run alongside each other, there is something to share — and Kupe says exactly how long.
03 — SAFETY
Kupe is not a dating product. Every design decision is made in favour of women travelling alone — and that makes the platform calmer for everyone. Kupe is built in Sweden, under European data protection law, on servers in Finland.
Contact happens around something concrete and time-boxed. Nobody writes into a void.
Journeys can be published fuzzy: only the route, only the week, only for verified members.
Email, phone, ID, and travel history — each stage is a node, visible as a badge on the profile.
Kupe never knows where you are — only which journey you have posted. That is the whole point.
04 — WAITLIST
Kupe starts in Scandinavia with the night-train community, then follows the Interrail season across Europe.