Lambus General
General questions and answers about Lambus
How can I import a place from Google Maps?
If a place or specific address cannot be found on Lambus, you can import it from different data sources (like Google Maps and Apple Maps). Note: This feature is not available in th…
How can I change the origin or destination of a waypoint?
If you added a transportation (e.g. a car) between two waypoints, you may want to change the origin or destination during your travel planning. Right now, this is not possible, but…
Purchasing Lambus PRO on Windows / Amazon App Store
When purchasing Lambus PRO for Window or the Amazon App Store, please perform the purchase via our web app and restart the Lambus app on your PC / Amazon smartphone afterwards. In…
How does the splitting of expenses work?
At Lambus, all travel expenses are automatically settled between fellow travellers. This means that if you owe something to one person and that person owes something to another per…
Why did you call it "Lambus"?
Lambus means "finally a simple solution for joint travel planning". Lambus means everything that can make travelling easier for us, downloadable and in your pocket. If you are wond…
Which platforms are supported?
We currently support iOS (including the Apple Watch), Android and the Web
Where is my data stored?
All data is stored on servers in Germany (Frankfurt, to be precise). We do not pass on any data to other services and we will stick to this policy forever.
Will my data be transmitted encrypted?
All data is transmitted securely via TLS, your password can never be read out in plain text.
I would like to delete my account. How can I do so?
Please send us an email from the account you are registered with at Lambus to byebye@lambus.com and we will delete your account (with tears in our eyes).
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What is the story behind Lambus?
The idea for Lambus was born on a road trip through the Alps. Eight cities, four Airbnbs and a scary looking folder with all the collected works of booking confirmations. We were t…