This was an entry to the 48 hour Open Glasgow Future Hack, aimed at improving transport in Glasgow. Glasgow aims to be a first rate city for cycling by 2020, and our approach was to help policy makers and the people of Glasgow collaborate on ideas that will help us reach this goal. We designed a tool that allows interested parties to crowdsource ideas and give feedback on them. It allows individuals to contribute their own knowledge, by reporting incidents, preferred routes, and use of existing facilities, so that they can influence planning decisions. We provide a visualisation to let everyone explore this data, compare it to their own behaviour, and inspire ideas on how cycling in the city can be improved.