Three suggestions and some praise. Direction of route, multi-logic in route and ETA on Carplay
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- I would really like if the route had little direction indicators. This applies both in the planner and in the iOS app. They can just be very little subtle arrows on the route (and tracklog for that matter) that shows which way you’re actually going at any point along the route.
Stegra.io has this and it leaves not doubt as to which way your going to go when planning or riding.
- I would really like if the route had little direction indicators. This applies both in the planner and in the iOS app. They can just be very little subtle arrows on the route (and tracklog for that matter) that shows which way you’re actually going at any point along the route.
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- Another inspiration from Stregra.io is the ability to have different wayfinding logic’s in a single route. Parts of the route should have motorway allowed and other parts should be focused on small twisty roads. It should be able to change logic at each waypoint/shaping-point. This is probably a big ask, but it would make planning a day of riding much easier and you would not be constantly bothered by “route violation” messages when you’ve forced the route on to a highway for a stretch (to pass a large bridge that is highway for instance). Also you would not have to make several shaping points to force a bit of the route onto the highway in the first place.
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- It would be really great if the bar showing ETA, time and distance to destination on Apple CarPlay would behave even more like it does in the app right on the iPhone. Showing whether it to next point, stop or final destination and the ability to change it by tapping on the bar would be really useful.
These are the three things that I would prioritize first if I was developing it myself, but I realize there are probably many more wishes from others. The round-trip function certainly needs some love, but I just read in a different post, that you are already working hard on that.
Thanks for a great set of tools and for listening to the community. -