Convinesia is your survival kit to enjoy life in Indonesia — 15 free services covering rides, food, queues, hangouts, prayer, and everything else you need, for locals, expats, and visitors across the archipelago.
Every service on Convinesia is a two-way invitation. A customer can offer a driver to join the app. A driver can offer a regular customer to try it. A buyer can reach a farmer, or a farmer can list for buyers to find. A guest can introduce a warung to the menu tool, or a warung can invite guests to scan.
Whoever sees the value first brings the other side in — no gatekeeping, no forced sign-up chain, no platform standing in the middle taking a cut. Just two people who both benefit.
Each service runs on its own subdomain — fast, focused, and free. Pick what you need.
Need a ride? Scan a nearby driver's code or share your GPS. No platform fee between you and your driver.
Gojek and Grab are everywhere, but fees pile up and prices surge unpredictably — unfair for both sides. This works both ways: you can invite a trusted driver you already know to join the app, or a driver can offer you to try it. Rate is calculated by distance but fully negotiable, platform cut is near-zero, and no surge pricing. Perfect for whole-day bookings where both sides want a fair deal without a platform standing in the middle.
Go online as a driver. Show your availability, share your QR, and let passengers find you — keep 100% of the fare.
On Gojek or Grab, the platform takes a growing cut and algorithms control your flow. Here the connection is direct — a regular customer can invite you to join the app, or you can offer it to someone you want to serve again. Set your own hours, agree your own rate, keep nearly everything you earn. Whole-day bookings, regular routes, trusted relationships — this is built for that.
Directory of every public transport stop in Indonesia — train stations, bus terminals, halte, and more. See how to get there, what to prepare, and set a proximity wake-up alarm so you never miss your stop.
Indonesia's public transit is expanding fast — Jakarta MRT, KRL Commuter, TransJakarta, DAMRI — but knowing which station to head for, which e-money card to top up, and how to transfer between modes is scattered across many apps and confusing for newcomers. The proximity alarm is specifically for commuters who fall asleep on the train and miss their stop.
Record your GPS route as you travel. Replay and compare multiple paths — distance, time, stops — to find the most efficient alternative for your regular commute or delivery run.
Jakarta's "fastest route" on Google Maps is often wrong at rush hour, and experienced ojek drivers know back-alley shortcuts that no algorithm captures. This records what you actually drove, lets you compare multiple attempts side by side, and builds a personal map of routes that genuinely work — invaluable for couriers, drivers, and daily commuters.
Turn your restaurant or warung menu into a scannable QR page. Update items and prices anytime — no app needed for customers.
Millions of warungs and small restaurants across Indonesia still rely on handwritten menus that smear, tear, and confuse — and reprinting costs money every time a price changes. A QR menu solves all of this instantly, and customers scan with any camera app without downloading anything.
Simple POS for any business. Manage products, take orders, track sales, and print or share receipts — all from a browser.
Most small warung and toko owners in Indonesia track sales in a notebook or by memory — missed items, wrong change, no daily totals. Paid POS systems are expensive and overcomplicated for a single-person stall. A free, browser-based tool turns any phone or tablet into a proper cashier with nothing to install.
Display incoming orders on any screen in your kitchen. Real-time updates, clear ticket view — no special hardware required.
In a busy Indonesian warung or restaurant, orders passed verbally between front and kitchen get mixed up, forgotten, or duplicated. Professional kitchen display systems cost millions of rupiah. An old tablet mounted on the kitchen wall running this app does the same job at zero cost.
Get your queue number from your phone — scan the venue's QR code or search by name. Wait anywhere until it's your turn.
Waiting in line is a daily reality in Indonesia — hospitals, BPJS offices, banks, and popular warungs all use paper numbers that force you to stand near the counter for an hour. Taking your number digitally means you wait at a coffee shop, in your car, or anywhere comfortable until it's your turn.
Display and manage your queue from one place. Mount any screen to show the current number, call next, skip, hold, or close — customers wait anywhere with their ticket.
Most Indonesian businesses that manage queues rely on someone shouting numbers or a basic LED ticker that costs millions to install and maintain. Any old TV, monitor, or tablet running this app becomes a full queue display, while staff control everything from their own phone — no hardware investment needed.
Find friends — or make new ones — to hang out with. Post an open invite, browse what's happening nearby, accept or offer to join.
Social life in Indonesia is vibrant but runs almost entirely through closed WhatsApp groups — if you're not already in the group, you're invisible. For expats, students, or anyone new to a city, finding people to grab coffee or explore with has no open platform. This lets you put out an open invite and see who's nearby and interested.
Everything you need to know about Indonesia — places to visit, eat, drink, stay, and survive. Curated for locals, expats, and tourists.
Indonesia spans 17,000 islands with 300+ distinct cultures and an overwhelming number of places to discover — but practical, current, plain-language information is scattered across dozens of outdated travel blogs and paid guidebooks. Tourists waste hours cross-referencing; expats piece together knowledge slowly. One honest guide fixes that.
Accurate salat times for your location anywhere in Indonesia. Auto-detects your city, no account needed. Clean, minimal, fast.
Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population and the adhan echoes five times a day across the archipelago — but most prayer time apps come bloated with ads, social features, or require account sign-up just to check Subuh time. A clean, GPS-based tool that opens instantly and just works is what most people actually need.
Quran verses and daily supplications with Arabic text, easy transliteration, and running-text mode — perfect for memorization and recitation.
Many Muslims — including those born in Indonesia — want to recite Quran and daily doa consistently but find Arabic script difficult to follow without transliteration. Printed books are everywhere but awkward on the go. A running-text screen mode, like karaoke for recitation, makes the practice accessible anywhere and at any level of Arabic literacy.
Find verified tradespeople near you by GPS — electricians, plumbers, AC technicians, and more. Browse, contact, rate. No middleman.
When the AC breaks in Indonesian heat, finding a reliable, fairly priced technician usually means asking neighbours on WhatsApp and hoping for a referral. There is no Indonesian equivalent of Yelp or Thumbtack — no verified reviews, no upfront pricing, just referrals and luck. This gives local tradespeople a discoverable presence and customers real options.
Buy fresh produce directly from local farmers. No supermarket markup. Farmers list what's available; you order and arrange pickup or delivery.
Indonesian supermarkets add significant markups on fresh produce, and much of it has already travelled days from the farm by the time it reaches the shelf. Meanwhile, local farmers in Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi often have surplus they cannot reach urban buyers for. A direct connection means fresher food at fairer prices — better for buyers, better income for farmers.
Every service above is completely free — no subscription, no hidden fee, no platform cut taken from transactions between people.
Whether you were born here, moved here, or just arrived — Convinesia has something for you.
Find rides, manage your warung, join the queue digitally, and discover your city — all for free.
Navigate services, find tradespeople, get prayer times, and connect with people around you without language barriers.
Use the Guide, catch a ride, find fresh food at local markets, and hang out with fellow travelers or locals.
Free QR menu, simple POS, kitchen display, and queue system — everything a small business needs to go digital today.