ROLLIN scores 105,000+ restaurants, hotels, parks, museums, and outdoor spaces 0 to 100 for real accessibility. Built for wheelchair, walker, and cane users, families with strollers, elderly visitors, and people with sensory needs.
Zero autonomous actions. Data is there when you want it.
02Push Notifications
The right info. The right time. No spam.
Real push notifications that actually matter. Your concierge mode controls everything. Set it to Quiet and you’ll never hear a sound.
Score changes + approvals
A saved place gets re-scored? You’ll know.
Quiet hours built in
Nothing between 10pm and 10am, your timezone.
Weekly digest
Every Tuesday. What changed, your streak, highlights.
03Ask ROLLIN
Just say what you need. Done.
Type naturally. “Accessible Italian near Times Square, no steps, good lighting.” ROLLIN understands cuisine, features, location, and score. Scored, verified results instantly.
Every result with a 0-100 score and feature breakdown.
04Community Photos
See it before you go. Real photos.
Submit and browse real accessibility photos tagged by feature: entrance ramps, restroom grab bars, parking spots, aisle width. The community verifies what the data says.
Every photo you submit is analyzed by Apple’s Vision framework, entirely on your device. It detects ramps, stairs, doors, elevators, and measures lighting levels. No data leaves your phone.
Apple Vision framework
Object detection, scene classification, on the Neural Engine.
Nothing leaves your phone
Only the structured result uploads. Image stays local.
Lighting analysis
Bright, moderate, or dim. Scored from photos.
06Photo Consensus
Photos that change scores. Verified.
When enough community photos agree on a feature, the accessibility score updates automatically. Photos are weighted by contributor trust, AI confidence, and reactions. Every photo improves the data for everyone.
Trust-weighted consensus
Photos from Expert contributors carry more weight.
AI + human agreement
On-device AI detects, photos confirm, both must agree.
Scores update automatically
No moderation bottleneck. Recalculates on consensus.
A look inside
Five minutes inside ROLLIN.
Score detail
Every criterion, measured.
Live map
Color-coded by accessibility.
Discover
Filter by what actually matters.
Saved lists
Sync across devices.
Ask ROLLIN
Type plain English. Get scored answers.
How it works
Four steps, one tap each.
01
Download
Get it on the App Store. iPhone only for now.
02
Set your needs
Pick what matters to you. Step-free, accessible WC, parking, lighting. Up to 6 features.
03
Open the map
Every place around you, scored. Pins color-coded by accessibility tier.
04
Go.
Tap to reserve, save to a list, share with friends — knowing it actually works.
From the community
People have been waiting for this their entire lives.
“This is a fantastic idea! I’ve been to many places who say they are handicapped accessible, but that can sometimes mean 2 stairs.”
Holly
New York
“I have a disabled sister and I truly appreciate what you have created. This is exactly what our community has needed.”
Mary
New Jersey
FAQ
Things people ask.
ROLLIN is an iOS app and web platform that scores accessibility for restaurants, bars, hotels, museums, parks, and outdoor spaces on a 0–100 scale across six physical features. It is built for wheelchair users, walker and cane users, families with strollers, elderly visitors, people with sensory needs, and the people who go places with them.
Restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, museums, theaters, parks, gardens, beaches, trails, stadiums, and other outdoor venues. ROLLIN covers 105,000+ scored locations across 15 US states and 48 regions today, with new categories and regions added every month. Coverage expands beyond dining into the full landscape of places people actually go.
No. ROLLIN is built for anyone whose access needs are not answered by a yes/no checkbox. That includes wheelchair users, walker and cane users, families with strollers, elderly visitors, people with sensory sensitivities, and travelers planning trips for someone they love. The same six-feature score serves every audience.
Parks, trails, beaches, and gardens use the same six-feature framework adapted for the outdoors: path surface and grade, entry access, restroom availability, accessible parking, wayfinding clarity, and seating. Trails are additionally scored on grade percentage and distance so wheelchair users and people with limited stamina can plan with confidence.
Google Maps shows a single accessibility checkbox. It’s often wrong, often years out of date, and tells you nothing specific. ROLLIN scores every venue 0–100 on six things that actually decide whether you can get in: wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, level entry, wide aisles, elevator, and parking. The score gets checked against multiple sources, and verified by people who actually go to the place.
Wheelmap uses a three-color system that doesn’t tell you why. AccessNow covers a few thousand places globally. AXS Map has limited US coverage. ROLLIN scores 105,000+ US venues on a 0–100 scale across six specific things, verified by the disability community, with an iOS app, push notifications, day planning, and a free web platform that works on any phone or browser.
$1.99. One-time. Forever. No subscription, no premium tier, no in-app purchases. Every feature is included: accessibility scoring, three concierge modes, push notifications, Ask ROLLIN natural-language search, visit detection, saved lists, community photos, and Apple Calendar sync. The full ROLLIN web platform at joinrollin.com is free.
ROLLIN is on the Apple App Store for iPhone running iOS 17 or newer. Search "ROLLIN Concierge" in the App Store or visit apps.apple.com/app/id6760806504. The app is $1.99 one-time. The web platform at joinrollin.com is free and works on any device.
Not yet. The 2026 mobile launch is iOS only (iPhone, iOS 17+). Android is on the roadmap. In the meantime, the full ROLLIN web platform at joinrollin.com works on any device, any browser, including Android phones — with the same 105,000+ scored venues, search, and saved places.
Every venue gets checked against several sources, then verified by the people who actually go there. If we haven’t seen evidence for a specific feature yet, the score says so honestly. We’d rather give you a low score we’re sure about than a high one we made up. Scores update as places renovate, owners change, or new feedback comes in.
Every venue gets a 0–100 score across six things. The four that decide whether you can be in the room (wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, level entry, wide aisles) count more than parking and elevators. Photos and feedback from people who actually went there move the score up or down over time.
Open ROLLIN on iPhone, set your access needs once during onboarding, then use Day Planner to build an itinerary across restaurants, hotels, museums, and outdoor spaces in any covered city. Each stop carries a 0–100 accessibility score. The app syncs saved spots across devices so partners and caregivers see the same plan.
Yes. ROLLIN Certified is a reviewed credentialing program for restaurants, bars, hotels, and venues. Approved businesses get a verified accessibility seal on their website, a physical Welcome Kit, social-pack assets, and priority placement in ROLLIN search. Apply at joinrollin.com/embed. Hotels can also embed the Concierge widget to show guests accessible places nearby.
No. ROLLIN does not sell user data, does not share data with advertisers, and does not use data for ad targeting. Location powers three features: nearby venue discovery, visit detection, and day planning. You choose your concierge mode during onboarding and can change it anytime. Photos are analyzed on-device using Apple Vision framework.
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Built by the community, for the community. $1.99 once. No subscription. Every feature included.