About Wingman

Our Story

Wingman started when we noticed travelers rushing through cities without truly experiencing them. We built something different: An app that reveals hidden neighborhood gems, local food spots, and stories residents tell their friends.

Travel shouldn't feel like checking boxes. Wingman shows you cities through the eyes of people who live there. Street art tours in Berlin. Secret rooftop bars in Tokyo. Family-run bakeries in Prague that don't appear in guidebooks.

Wingman App

Our Vision

Travel becomes personal when you connect with places rather than just visit them. We're building technology that introduces you to cities the way a good friend would—with genuine recommendations. No tourist traps. Just authentic experiences waiting around each corner.

What We Provide

Wingman turns your phone into a local guide. Audio tours that explore cities' best neighborhoods. Real-time suggestions based on where you are and what you enjoy. Interactive maps that lead you to places worth discovering.

Need a bathroom? We'll find one. Got one hour? We'll create a route. Want a romantic stroll at 2 AM? We know the spot. Want to avoid crowds at popular attractions? We'll suggest the perfect timing.

Our platform covers 115+ cities with 672+ audio tours. London's secret gardens. New York's underground jazz clubs. Paris' neighborhoods where locals actually eat.

Key Features:

  • 672+ audio tours across 115+ cities with local insights
  • Neighborhood recommendations from residents
  • AI assistant that learns your travel style
  • One-tap tour purchases and instant access
  • Interactive maps showing hidden gems
  • Tour creation tools for earning income
  • Multi-language support for global travelers

Our travelers

Wingman travelers explore cities with their curiosity leading the way. They wander through hidden alleys in Melbourne or Bangkok, seeking authentic local experiences that guidebooks miss.
They find family-run food shops in Barcelona. They don't just visit cities; they experience them. These travelers return home with stories, not just photos.