Indego Bike Share

Official Philly Bike Share App

Description

¡La aplicación oficial de Indego, la bicicleta compartida favorita de Filadelfia! Indego ofrece una variedad de opciones para acceder a más de 1600 bicicletas y más de 200 estaciones en toda la ciudad.
Con la aplicación puedes:
• Comprar un pase y acceder su cuenta
• Ver en tiempo real el tipo de bicicleta y la disponibilidad de estaciones
• Desbloquear una bicicleta
• Califique su viaje o informe un problema de viaje
• Contactar Servicio al Cliente
• Gana días gratis usando IndeHero
• Recibir notificaciones y actualizaciones del sistema
Con Indego, obtiene acceso las 24 horas al transporte público en su horario. Los pasajeros pueden elegir entre tres tipos de pases diferentes para satisfacer sus necesidades. Hay descuentos disponibles para pasajeros con PA ACCESS.
Debe tener 14 años o más para andar en bicicletas clásicas Indego y 16 o más para Indego Electric. Visite rideindego.com para más información.
Indego está patrocinado por Independence Blue Cross y es una iniciativa de la ciudad de Filadelfia.
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User Rating

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Indego Bike Share Reviews

More non-electric bikes please

DD5423D on

United States

Personally, I prefer to get some exercise using an unpowered bike. But electric bikes are the majority of bikes available.

Nightmare experience

Eva2H on

United States

I rented one bike once, and never again. When I returned it, the bike locked into the dock but the timer kept running. I sent photos to customer support, and eventually heard back that I needed to send a photo of the bike number. So I went back for that, and the next day I got $9 added to my charge with fees. Turns out that’s for using an e-bike… which was definitely unclear when first setting up the app. $14 for 30 minutes of an e bike is crazy.

Getting worse

Seriously?!?12345 on

United States

We’ve been using Indego for just over a year and it is really getting worse as time goes on. Bikes are often broken, locked, dead battery, or hard to find. Randomly they close and move a station that we’ve been using regularly, and the next closest is 5-8 blocks away, in center city! Ucity never has bikes after 6pm, literally 8 stops and no bikes. Randomly some mornings the entire station will be empty at 8am. I thought the quality would improve, but it feels like they are cutting corners now that they have subscriptions. The bikes are too heavy/clunky to ride without the electric boost, so they really should have them more often and fully charged. Sometimes the app shows more battery life when the bike is actually out of power.

A rip off

Abikecommuter on

United States

A rip off. The app would NOT let me or my family members register at the day rate of 15+$. So we ended up registering at the hourly rate of four something. There were mostly e bikes on the stand so we got three ebikes and two regular. On return less that two hours later our charge wasn’t eight or nine something, it was over 77$, per bike. In the message section was a notice after we registered and got bikes that additional rates could apply to ebikes. Totally evil - especially after having an excellent experience with DC bike share, the day before.

One ride double billed

Zulmeister717 on

United States

First ride. Double billed. What’s up?

Don’t notify you of 20 cent per mile for e-bikes

printer2100 on

United States

The process to rent the bikes was smooth and we felt the guest pass for 60 minute unlimited rides all day was reasonable for $15, but they don’t make it known that using an electric-assisted bike will be an extra 20 cents per minute of riding. A $15 dollar excursion turned into an unexpected $40 dollar excursion. Slimey and scummy practice.

Great system!

pcaparp on

United States

Love the bike system, and it’s very useful without many issues. I wish there were fewer electric bikes relative to the number of normal ones- sometimes there are only 10 electric bikes at a station and no normal ones, and I don’t want to pay the additional fee required to use an electric one.

Inconsistent

Sam Petitt on

United States

I really love Indego when it is working. It is my primary form of transportation to and from work, and all around Philly. However, the app is extremely inconsistent with bugs. I was unable to use the app for all of 7/28, which caused me to miss a train, and walk/uber long distances. I would happily pay more for the service if it was consistent.

Might as well take an uber.

fishingjava on

United States

Unless you live around there and use it often its honestly cheaper to uber by the time you purchase the membership and all the additional fees.

Bad overall

Ou ukbgs on

United States

Bad app, bad bikes, expensive

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