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Move (SBB Mobility)

Move (SBB Mobility) is a Swiss public transport app operated by Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB AG, headquartered in Bern, Switzerland. The product launched in SBB 1902; Move app rolled out late-2010s and currently sits as Swiss state-owned (Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft). It addresses the swiss public transport app segment with a defined tier ladder (Pay-per-ride / Halbtax / GA SwissPass) and a public anchor price around no subscription; pay-per-trip with optional GA/Halbtax discounts. This 2026 review summarises the operator, plan structure, key features, recent product direction and Subger's tracking tools so subscribers can decide whether to commit.

Quick facts

  • Operator: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB AG
  • Headquarters: Bern, Switzerland
  • Founded / launched: SBB 1902; Move app rolled out late-2010s
  • Public-market status: Swiss state-owned (Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft)
  • Tier ladder (2026): Pay-per-ride / Halbtax / GA SwissPass
  • Anchor price reference: no subscription; pay-per-trip with optional GA/Halbtax discounts
  • Primary delivery surfaces: Move iOS app, Move Android app

What is Move (SBB Mobility)?

Move (SBB Mobility) is a Swiss public transport app product run by Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB AG out of Bern, Switzerland. It serves customers who want swiss public transport app from a named operator with a transparent tier ladder rather than a generic aggregator. The service is sold direct on the operator's site and supporting apps, with billing in the relevant local currency. The 2025-2026 product emphasis follows the operator's broader investment pattern — incremental feature releases, expanded regional availability and tier-ladder refinement.

Category positioning

Move (SBB Mobility) is positioned as competing with regional Swiss transport apps and ZVV / TL local ticketing. That framing matters because swiss public transport app is crowded with both global aggregators and regional incumbents, and the tier structure plus pricing anchor determine whether the product is worth the commitment versus a direct alternative.

Operator and corporate context

Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB AG is the named legal entity behind Move (SBB Mobility), with primary operations from Bern, Switzerland. The corporate status is: Swiss state-owned (Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft). That ownership matters for buyers who care about regulatory regime, data-handling jurisdiction and long-term product viability.

Why choose Move (SBB Mobility)

Tier-ladder fit

The tier ladder is built around: Pay-per-ride / Halbtax / GA SwissPass. The anchor reference price is no subscription; pay-per-trip with optional GA/Halbtax discounts, with the per-tier comparison in the pricing table below. Confirm live regional prices on the operator's site and use Subger's true-price tracker for Move (SBB Mobility) to capture the all-in renewal cost after taxes, FX and any post-promotional step-ups.

2025-2026 product direction

Through 2025-2026 SBB has integrated Move with SwissPass digital wallet and expanded micromobility partners through Mobility CarSharing crossovers.

Feature mix

The current feature set spans both the core capability and operator-specific extras. Buyers should weigh the per-tier feature gating against the recurring cost, and consult the deals page for Move (SBB Mobility) for any active discount that materially shifts the value calculation.

Move (SBB Mobility) features that matter in 2026

Highlights of the current feature set:

  • Swiss rail and bus ticketing
  • multi-modal routing
  • SwissPass integration
  • Halbtax and GA digital cards
  • Mobilis and Z-Pass regional tickets
  • real-time disruption info

The most material change for 2026 buyers is the operator's continued investment in the surfaces above plus the 2025-2026 update noted earlier. Promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal remain the single most common source of unexpected charges in this category — use the true-price tracker to track those step-ups.

Move (SBB Mobility) pricing in 2026

The anchor reference for 2026 is no subscription; pay-per-trip with optional GA/Halbtax discounts. The full tier comparison:

TierBest forReference price (2026)
Pay-per-rideCasual usersFree
Halbtax~185 CHF/year for fare discount~18 USD
GA SwissPass~3,495 CHF/year unlimited~35 USD

Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, and promotional first-period anchors that may step up at renewal):

Subger toolWhat it shows
True-price trackerList-price changes plus historical promotional anchors
Deals pageActive discounts and limited-time offers
Promo codesStackable codes for new and existing subscribers
Cancel guideStep-by-step termination by billing surface

Move (SBB Mobility) apps and platform support

SurfaceStatus
Move iOS appSupported
Move Android appSupported
Customer supportYes
Account self-serviceYes

Who Move (SBB Mobility) fits

Move (SBB Mobility) is a good match for:

  • The category-focused subscriber who wants swiss public transport app delivered by Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB AG rather than a generic global aggregator.
  • The mainstream household subscriber evaluating the tier ladder (Pay-per-ride / Halbtax / GA SwissPass) against no subscription; pay-per-trip with optional GA/Halbtax discounts pricing.
  • The 2026 buyer who specifically wants the operator's most recent feature additions and an active product roadmap as outlined above.
  • The cross-device user who needs surfaces such as Move iOS app, Move Android app with a credible upgrade path as new devices are added.
  • The price-sensitive shopper who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's true-price tracker and deals page before committing to annual billing.

Cancellation and billing surface

The cancel surface depends on where you signed up:

  • Web account — log in at the operator's site, open billing/subscription, and cancel before the renewal date.
  • iOS App Store / Google Play — if you subscribed through the app, cancel inside Apple ID or Google Play subscriptions, not just by uninstalling the app.
  • Through a partner / reseller — some regional plans are sold through banking, telecom or retail partners; cancellation must run through that partner's billing surface.

Subger's cancel guide for Move (SBB Mobility) walks through each surface step by step.

How Subger tracks Move (SBB Mobility)

Subger maintains a continuously-updated reference for Move (SBB Mobility) subscribers:

Frequently asked questions

What is Move (SBB Mobility) and who operates it?

Move (SBB Mobility) is a Swiss public transport app service operated by Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB AG from Bern, Switzerland. The product launched in SBB 1902; Move app rolled out late-2010s and currently sits as Swiss state-owned (Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft). It serves the swiss public transport app category through the surfaces listed above.

How much does Move (SBB Mobility) cost in 2026?

The current tier ladder is Pay-per-ride / Halbtax / GA SwissPass. The anchor reference is no subscription; pay-per-trip with optional GA/Halbtax discounts. Local-currency pricing, promotional first-period anchors and bundled discounts can shift these numbers — confirm the live price on the operator's site and via the true-price tracker before committing.

Is there a free tier or trial for Move (SBB Mobility)?

The lowest tier in the current ladder is Pay-per-ride at Free. Whether it counts as a free tier or a trial depends on the operator's regional offer; the deals page for Move (SBB Mobility) shows any active free-trial promotions.

What changed for Move (SBB Mobility) in 2025-2026?

Through 2025-2026 SBB has integrated Move with SwissPass digital wallet and expanded micromobility partners through Mobility CarSharing crossovers. Buyers should re-check the tier ladder before renewal, since regional pricing and feature gating sometimes change without retroactive grandfathering.

How is Move (SBB Mobility) positioned versus alternatives?

Move (SBB Mobility) is positioned as competing with regional Swiss transport apps and ZVV / TL local ticketing. The right alternative depends on whether you prioritise this operator's specific tier ladder, regional coverage and corporate backing over a competitor's feature mix.

How do I cancel Move (SBB Mobility)?

Use the same surface where you signed up (web, App Store, Google Play or partner billing). Subger's cancel guide for Move (SBB Mobility) covers each surface step by step.

Related Subger references

Pricing

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingMove eMembership Monthly
🇨🇭SwitzerlandCHFCHF 12.90≈ $16.56

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: move.chPrices verified 2026-03-16

Sources

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