- Family tech developer Tinybeans (TNY) is bringing its family-friendly guides such as Red Tricycle to Apple Maps
- The platform will be available on Apple Maps with the new iOS 14 and will offer curated lists of the best places to eat, shop and explore around the world
- Customers of the platform will always have the latest recommendations as parent’s experiences will get automatically updated
- On market close, Tinybeans is down four per cent, trading for $1.20 per share
Family tech developer Tinybeans (TNY) is bringing its family-friendly guides such as Red Tricycle to Apple Maps.
Red Tricycle provides recommendations to everyday families on where to go, what to eat, what to buy and which services to use for their children’s needs.
The company’s Red Tricycle Guides will be introduced with iOS 14 on Apple products, such as iPhone, iPad and Mac, and will offer curated lists of the best places to eat, shop and explore around the world.
Customers of the platform will always have the latest recommendations as parent’s experiences will get automatically updated.

CEO Eddie Geller is pleased to collaborate with tech giant Apple.
“Given our heavy focus on top-quality content and delivering value to parents every day, we are incredibly proud to bring family-friendly, curated guides to Apple Maps customers around the world,” he said.
“This partnership should raise our brand profile and increase the number of users on our platform,” he added.
On market close, Tinybeans is down four per cent, trading for $1.20 per share.