Great app with good idea behind but lacking performance
So far I tried planning routes from web app and mobile app. I have to admit that designing a route from web app is simple click of a mouse even for a routes more than 200 km. Once the route is drown you can manualy adjust it which is also a simple mouse click. Then the route can be memorised and become imediately available for use on your smartphone. That part of functionality is really great! From mobile app I have tried EveryDay and Racing Bike modes. Within the town (Moscow, RU) I haven't found any significant differences. And for my surprise routes were not created over the dedicated cycling paths even when it was apparent. The things are getting worse once you're out of the city. For EveryDay mode I can accept that some parst of the routes go over unpaved roads or gravel paths, but Racing Bike mode for my opinion shall be strictly over paved roads. My last journey included with Racing Bike mode included gravel roads, forest paths and even very narrow paths along fields which are barely walkable. I had to carry my bike on myself sometimes. So I would want to be able to set whether my routes shall included paved roads, gravel roads or paths suited mostly for MTB only. Turn-by-turn Navigation is really great. I love to use it. The only issue is when Internet connection is slow, route recalculation can not be performed causing you to go on your own. That should be solved with the ability to have a map downloaded. In general I'm very happy with the app. With Naviki team all the best and waing for updates.