Behind the name

What is a Navetta?

navetta
Italian — noun. A shuttle. A small vessel that moves back and forth.

In Italian, a navetta is a shuttle — something that moves people from one place to another, reliably and repeatedly. You'll find the word used for airport shuttles, ferry crossings, and any service that exists to bridge two points efficiently.

That's exactly what Navetta does. We coordinate the journey from airport arrival to event venue — matching people arriving at similar times into shared rides, so nobody waits alone and no seat goes empty.

The name also carries a quiet nod to navigation: knowing where your people are, when they're landing, and how to get them where they need to be — automatically.

It's a word that sounds like movement. Like something that just works. That's the product we're building.

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