Their initial product TransitScreen (now Actionfigure Screen) is a digital display showing real-time transportation arrival data and other local information.
The company grew out of Arlington County's Mobility Lab,[6] which measures the impacts of transportation demand management services.
In January 2015, the company closed its first round of seed funding of $600,000, which came from a number of investors, such as 1776 Ventures and Middle Bridge Partners.
[7] In late 2015, an additional $800,000 of seed money was raised[8] In April 2018, a new round of funding was announced and was closed in May 2019 from Vancouver-based TIMIA Capital.
[14] Actionfigure's displays show real-time arrival information for trains, subways, buses, streetcars, and ferries.