Ever forget to start or stop a ride? Been there, done that. That’s why we’ve utilized your car’s Bluetooth connection to automate this process. No Bluetooth? No problem. We’ve got a backup plan with a beacon. The app is fully automatic โ a perfect example of how we elevate User Experience (UX) with hardware integrations.
Hans Kersten
Directeur
Easyrit
Our main goal? Making your life easier by tracking your rides as simply as possible. Differences between iOS and Android operating systems keep us on our toes and push us towards creative solutions. We’ve linked your car to the app in various ways. Got Bluetooth? We use that to automatically start and stop the ride. No Bluetooth? Then we’ve got the beacon as a backup. Our developers jumped into this challenge with enthusiasm โ the best way to learn something is by just doing it.
Everyone loves a fresh, up-to-date app. But some people are not too fond of changes, especially if the app is primarily functional. A good redesign can therefore be a challenge. But who doesn’t love a good challenge? As you can see, we’ve made significant strides in user convenience (UX) and visual appeal (UI). By constantly validating this with a group of test users, we ensure we stay on track.
Nowadays, there are many ways to start and stop a ride. A recent addition is the integration with Siri voice assistant on Apple devices. With Siri Shortcuts, you can set a phrase or word that Siri recognizes to execute the linked command. A nice extra that makes the app just a tad more user-friendly. And since we use standard Apple frameworks and APIs, it was a walk in the park for our developers.
Download the app to see what we can do for yourself.