Pass-through Architecture
Live data flows through JTR, never permanently stored.
Every shipped feature, every gate in testing, and everything left on the runway to public launch on December 31, 2026.
Six of the highest-impact items already shipped on the road to launch.
Live data flows through JTR, never permanently stored.
Personal · Business · Government — one engine, three audiences.
20+ bilingual guides in the Guides Hub — authority depth.
Nojo Enterprise v0.3.0 — full coordinates, live refresh.
Pin-accurate route on every trip, zero map cost.
Five AI models work together as one backbone — MEISAI extraction, bilingual translation, quality review, smart alerts, and operations oversight.
Role classification of every URL, keyword cluster mapping, internal link choreography, technical-SEO checklist sweep, search-console submission.
When a trial lapses without conversion, the integration is disabled and the local representation archived. Customer can resume any time by re-subscribing.
Connect AI Pattern Review into the live Business and Government manager-review queues. Wording stays "possible" / "likely" — never "confirmed fraud".
Optional daily and weekly digest emails for operators that summarise everything the platform handled automatically in the previous window — what was delivered, what needed review, and what was queued for human attention. One inbox-friendly summary instead of constant signal.
Reliability safeguards that currently watch silently for issues graduate to actively preventing the rare error class they were built to catch. Each promotion goes through a human-approval gate so the founder controls when each safeguard goes live — never an automatic flip.
A multi-day, real-traffic endurance run across every customer-facing surface and every behind-the-scenes pipeline before the December 31 public launch. Proves the platform holds steady under sustained, realistic load — not just spot-checked moments.
End-of-month report bundling that auto-attaches reimbursement summaries, plate-type review highlights, and per-department breakdowns. One email, one click for the customer.
Customer-defined thresholds across amount, vehicle category, time-of-day, location, and frequency. Routes to fleet manager, accountant, or auditor as configured.
In-app conversational helper grounded in JTR's own docs, FAQ corpus, and feature library. Phase A: FAQ retrieval. Phase B: report explanation. Phase C: configuration assistance.
Bundled travel-claim PDF combining toll records, route SVG, plate-type confirmation, and expense-policy crosscheck. Built to be paper-trail ready for finance teams.
Phone-first compact surface for the most common asks: pull last 24h, resend today's report, mark a card dormant, request a custom range. No desktop required.
Native iOS + Android wrapper focused on configuration: thresholds, recipients, schedules, plate registry. Heavy data viewing stays on the web dashboard.
Independent JTR legal & finance pass on every guide that touches Japan's qualified-invoice system. Wording stays appropriately hedged: "depends on contract structure".
Use the federation operator field to colour the SVG dashed line per highway company. One-line change to the renderer.
When the federation entry is verified as correct, surface a "View entrance →" deep link in the PDF. Conservative gating so we never link to the wrong gate.
Phone-first wrapper for thresholds, recipients, schedules, plate registry, and the most common one-tap requests.
Shipped alongside iOS so the customer experience is identical regardless of device. Push notification opt-in built in.
One-click export to the three biggest Japan-local accounting platforms. Reimbursement and expense rows land directly in the chart of accounts.
Self-serve billing portal for business and government tenants: payment method updates, invoice history, seat / card adjustments, audit logs.
Three-step email sequence to every active free trial in good standing: 90-day warning, 30-day reminder, 7-day final notice — with one-click extension paths for grandfathered early-access accounts.
First wave of standard free trials ends. Grandfathered early-access accounts are protected and continue uninterrupted through 2028.
Append-only audit trail with tamper-evident hashing. Every report dispatch, threshold change, and access event recorded for compliance.
SAML and OpenID Connect support so enterprises can plug JTR into their existing identity provider with role mapping.
Quietly anonymised, opt-in analytics surface depot heatmaps, popular corridors, and cohort comparisons so fleet managers can spot inefficiencies.
Customers upload their expense policy in plain language; JTR auto-flags trips that fall outside policy boundaries in the manager-review queue.
Independent attestations sought to satisfy government and large-enterprise procurement requirements.
Customers can elect to keep all derived analytics within Japan-only infrastructure for regulatory or contractual reasons.
Final three-step email sequence to remaining free trials and grandfathered early-access accounts ahead of full transition to paid plans on Jan 1, 2029.
All remaining free trials end. Grandfathered early-access accounts begin their integration window into the standard paid plan structure.
Early-access grandfathered accounts officially integrate into the standard paid plan tiers with retained legacy pricing protections. The free era closes; the paid era begins.
First-run experience rebuilt around the new standard paid plans — clearer plan picker, faster card-on-file, calmer trust copy throughout.
Customer-facing visibility into upcoming renewals, billing cycles, and plan utilisation so finance teams never get a surprise invoice.
Reports for Japan-inbound subsidiaries can be exported with side-by-side JPY and home-currency columns using audit-clean rates.
A short-stay plan tier sized for visiting employees, contractors, and traveling executives — no annual commitment.
Optional AI assist that flags unusual route patterns and projects monthly toll spend so fleet managers can plan ahead.
Weekly digest summarising only the trips that look unusual — large detours, off-hours travel, duplicate-looking entries — instead of full noise.
Guided checklist that walks accounting through the final monthly bundle, FY exports, and audit folders before the books close.
Annual report bundles ship with a tamper-evident signature block so auditors can verify the PDF + CSV pair came from JTR untouched.
A polish-and-thanks release: refreshed brand pass, founder letter, customer stories, and a free month credit for accounts that have been with us since launch.
Recognition tier for accounts that have stayed with JTR through multiple plan cycles — discreet rewards, no pushy upsells.
Standalone expense suite optimised for Japan business travel — toll reports merged with rail, hotel, and per-diem entries into a single submittable packet.
Configurable approval chain (employee → manager → finance) with audit trail, comments, and on-behalf submission for assistants.
Enterprise option to pin all transient processing and metadata to Japan-resident infrastructure for customers with strict data-locality requirements.
Bundle of attestations, DPA templates, and security one-pagers tailored for Japan enterprise and public-sector procurement teams.
Public outlook page summarising the next planning horizon — what stays free, what grows, and what stays sacred about pass-through delivery.
Customers manage their own long-term archive of generated reports — search, tag, retention policy controls — without contacting support.
Five years after public launch: a transparent checkpoint on what JTR promised, what shipped, and where the next horizon points.
If a feature you need is missing or misranked, reply on the contact form — every roadmap item is reprioritised against customer signal.
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