The Voyage platform family represents a new approach to risk intelligence architecture, where a single AI-native engine powers multiple specialised applications. At its core sits Voyage Risk — a standalone product that also serves as the intelligence backbone for our entire ecosystem.
What is Voyage Risk's role in the Voyage platform family?
Voyage Risk operates as both an independent, API-first risk intelligence product and the foundational engine that powers other applications in the Voyage platform family. This dual architecture ensures consistent, verified risk data across all products whilst maintaining the flexibility for organisations to integrate exactly what they need.
As a standalone product, Voyage Risk delivers real-time risk alerts through REST API and webhooks, with three distinct pricing tiers from Portal at $30 per month to Enterprise solutions from $3,000 monthly. Every alert undergoes AI-native processing — ingestion, verification, geolocation, classification, and delivery — providing severity scoring, confidence ratings, and complete source provenance.
How does Voyage Risk power Voyage Manager today?
Voyage Manager, our travel risk management platform, relies entirely on Voyage Risk for its alerting capabilities. However, this relationship demonstrates the power of modular architecture — Voyage Risk provides the intelligence, whilst Voyage Manager adds the people context, routing workflows, and duty of care compliance tools that corporate travel managers require.
When organisations use both products together, Voyage Manager becomes an optional workflow layer that contextualises Voyage Risk alerts with traveller locations, pre-trip risk assessments, and emergency communication tools. The key principle: Voyage Risk operates independently, and Voyage Manager enhances its output with organisational context and response workflows.
What other products are designed to integrate with Voyage Risk?
The Voyage platform family extends beyond corporate travel management. Gap Year Tracker and Expedition Tracker are both designed to integrate with Voyage Risk's intelligence engine, bringing verified risk alerts to different use cases and user groups.
This approach ensures consistency across the entire platform family — whether tracking corporate travellers, gap year students, or expedition teams, the underlying risk intelligence remains uniform, verified, and reliable. Each application layer adds specific functionality whilst drawing from the same authoritative risk data source.
Why does standalone architecture matter for risk intelligence?
The independence of Voyage Risk within the Voyage platform family reflects a fundamental truth about modern risk intelligence: organisations need flexibility in how they consume and integrate critical information. By maintaining Voyage Risk as a standalone product with its own API, pricing, and feature set, we enable direct integration for platforms, TMCs, and technical teams who require pure risk intelligence without additional workflow layers.
This architecture also supports scalability and specialisation. Security teams can integrate Voyage Risk directly into their existing systems, whilst travel managers can leverage the enhanced workflows of Voyage Manager. Neither approach compromises the other, and both draw from the same verified intelligence pipeline.
The result is an ecosystem where each product in the Voyage platform family serves distinct needs whilst maintaining consistency, reliability, and the flexibility to integrate independently or in combination based on organisational requirements.
Discover more about how Voyage Risk powers our platform ecosystem and maintains its standalone capabilities. Read the About page at voyagerisk.com/about-us to understand our approach to modular risk intelligence architecture.