9 Oct 2022, 18:38

@Andrew-Ross
I use W3W all the time. I store (favourite / important) location within the W3W app. The W3W app allows you to open and navigate in your default (or chosen) navigation app. The navigation app company just needs to incorporate the W3W API (provided by W3) in their app for it to work. And it allows you to navigate much more accurately to any point than Post Codes (which were never designed for navigation use).

There are points that are 3 word similar that are not very far apart but.... this is not really a problem in real use. And the number of close locations with similar 3 words is very low. I, personally, have never given a location verbally - the 3 word location is almost always given by sharing (message, email etc etc) so is a copy and paste action. Therefore it avoids the dyslexia / mistyped / misheard errors. I suppose you might pass it verbally to the emergency services but hopefully the chance of sending someone to a wrong location (like the 2 on the Thames river) is minute. Most of the time the error will be huge (Alaska vice Amsterdam) and therefore obvious.