good idea, love checking out all the beautiful wildlife.
probably shouldn’t have immutable email notif/ advertising for your other app on an otp, or at least something less loud on the screen, would make the ux that tad bit nicer. Otherwise a clever app that relies on a nice community of ppl. gj!
oh and also haps having the public transport (filter/layer?) active on the interface for apple maps would be helpful if possible.
i’m writing too much but also considering the cost of running this service and without ads seems to be fair, as it is practically cost effective.
Used to be a great app
For an app to be reliant on user contributions and then have the audacity to switch to a paid model is not a good look on the developers. They can justify it however they want to themselves but I won’t be falling for it.
Great but greedy
This app is a great idea and was super useful for a few weeks, when it was free to use. Now, the pricetag has caused significantly less people to actively use the app which has reduced the prevalence of people reporting problems. The app should have been taken to an ad-supported model instead of an upfront payment, given that the entire content of the app is completely reliant on user submissions.
Very useful app
Help me navigate through city without hassles
Easy to use
Hope that more people know about this app
Good but one problem
everything works as intended but adding way to select a route (like a train line or station ) could be a gamechanger
App of the year
Beautiful, simply beautiful.
Not every hero wears a cape
The developers are legend
Lifesaver
5 bucks is wayyyy too expensive for dog repellent so this app is an absolute necessity
Doesn’t work
Never got it to work! Hasn’t shown anythings since the first day and even after latest update and signing in!!
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