Routes overview
The Routes page is your home base for audio walks. Here you see everything you’ve created, search for a specific route, and start something new.
Open it from the menu → Routes, or go to /admin/routes.
Your route list
Each route appears as a card showing:
- Cover photo (or a placeholder if you haven’t added one yet)
- Title, city, and country
- Length (km) and estimated duration (minutes)
- Status — Draft, In review, or Published
- Visibility — who can find the route (see Publishing)
Finding a route
- Search by title, city, or country
- Filter by status — show only drafts, published routes, and so on
- Pages show 20 routes at a time; use the arrows to see more
What you can do from the list
| Action | When to use it |
|---|---|
| New route | Start a brand-new audio walk |
| Edit | Open the route editor to change content |
| Open public page | See how visitors will experience the route |
| Copy link | Share the route URL in newsletters, social media, QR codes |
| Export | Download a backup (JSON, spreadsheet, or map file) |
| Import JSON | Bring in a route from a file (useful for bulk work or copies) |
| Delete | Remove a route you no longer need (live routes have restrictions for editors) |
Where visitors see your route
When a route is published, visitors open it at a web address like:
- Ravelun route:
ravelun.com/routes/123 - Partner route:
ravelun.com/p/your-organisation/routes/123
Exactly who sees it in search or on your brand page depends on visibility settings when you publish.
What routes you see
| Your role | You see… |
|---|---|
| Ravelun admin | All routes on the platform |
| Partner | Routes belonging to your organisation |
| Editor | Routes you created (or your org’s routes if you’re in a team) |
Ready to create something?
→ Creating a route — step-by-step from blank page to published walk
→ Route editor — what each tab and field means