Really well executed - well done. I was surprised and impressed with the output of my first search.
One feature request: the ability to save common journeys. I take Uber(x) from home to the office frequently; if I could easily compare other providers on that trip before I leave for work, maybe I'd use other services more often.
First of all, this is great. I'll definitely be using it on a regular basis for public transit and 'taxi' rides. Second, I love that you have bike directions too. BUT, the bike directions seem to be car directions when you hit the link to google maps. Please explain...
Strange. They should be distinct. I'll look into it.
On the biking side, we're considering looking at joins between biking and other modes of transit. So for example, you could bike an extra mile and get on a different, more direct bus/train (assuming it can carry your bike).
Google directions APIs offer biking routes, so on the backend we figure out the time it takes to get to the destination. Unfortunately the Google maps app APIs doesn't support biking directions yet just driving/walking/public transport so for now driving makes the most sense.
If there's a biking app you usually use we'd be happy to integrate with it
Is there anyway that when you pass the user from Corral to Google Maps that you can pass their location using a discrete address vs. Lat/Lng coordinates? Sometimes I forget what I was googling directions to awhile later and I'd prefer the to/from vs. the lat long.
The lat/long coordinates are more accurate which is why we're using it. However, we've heard this from a few people already, so we might change it in the next release.
We would be happy to take any of those providers down from our listing if they reach out to us.
As we perceive it, if they chose to be removed, they provide an advantage to their competitors. We're listing them as benefit to our user base, but in doing so, we send over free traffic.
First of all, I love your idea.. wanted to do the same thing. I showed this to the product team @ lyft just FYI, not sure if they see this is a violation of their terms/data or not. We will find out tho.. love the idea. Uber may charge a booking fee.. would be nice if they would share that with you as a lead.. Will be watching your progress, please update twitter/facebook as you go..
Any plans for android user? Is this setup/build for nationwide as well? What about zipcard/getaround/relayrides? can also integrate parkme and the rent my parking spaces.. some of these guys may eventually pay a bounty.
Companies sometimes view their current inventory, pricing, and other details to be their source of proprietary value, and see attempts to copy and offer that information through another outlet as a threat.
This is especially the case if the company wants to be known as the singular best place for their kind of market information, and is the existing leader. (In such a situation, they may see copying their data as an attempt to lbootstrap a competing service, leapfrog them in comprehensiveness/popularity, or apply downward price pressure on the premium pricing their existing dominance allows.) For example, neither Ebay nor Craigslist have looked favorably on their listings being reaggregated anywhere else.
I'd guess Uber would be most likely to object and adopt technical or legal measures to prevent their info being reused in someone else's app. Uber seems most well-known, deep-pocketed, and far-thinking.
We dont have any revenue sharing relationships in place with any of the services we link out to. We don't have any plans to monetize at present either. We found ourselves switching out between these different apps whenever making transit decisions, and decided to build it out. If we observe operating costs getting too high, we might seek out those relationships.