Most basic introduction for a newbie group
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I am sure some people here will ckeck your script.

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Make very sure everyone has the same app-settings.
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@ewout-d , @anonymouse @marinus-van-deudekom @jörgen
And that's exactly why it will fail because many will simply not watch and listen properly, according to my experience.
1.) some think, quietly ahead, what does the
2.) some just drive after anyway, what should I do with it
3.) some know better
4.) some don't really know their own phone, ..
5.) etc.
So hope dies last, but even in a small group it goes wrong quickly, although it has been explained several times.
VG

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Und genau daran wird es scheitern weil viele einfach nicht richtig zusehen und zuhören werden, so meine Erfahrung dabei.
1.) einige denke, leise vor sich hin, was will der
2.) einige fahren sowieso nur hinter her, was soll ich damit
3.) einige wissen es besser
4.) einige kennen ihr eigenes Handy nicht wirklich, ..
5.) usw.Also die Hoffnung stirbt zu letzt, aber das geht schon in einer kleinen Gruppe schnell schief, obwohl man es mehrfach erklärt hat.
VG

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I fully agree with you!
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Well that's all a bit depressing

We will have convoys of eight cars so most people will just follow the one in front unless they get lost. (The main risk is separation when we hit red lights.)Currently the car club uses Google Maps which is hopeless. Sure, everyone knows how to use it (a bit) ... but it reinvents routes arbitrarily. So if i can get just a few of the group using MRA the rest can follow.
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In any case, it's helpful to continuously share the lead rider's location with the rest of the group.
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I am thinking of using MyRouteApp to lead a road trip with members of a classic car club - many of whom are non-technical and have never tried anything other than Google Maps.
May I check a few things so i can bullet-proof this please:
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Once I've built the route in MRA and made it shareable for the group, I think they will each need a subscription to MRA Navigation next, but for this purpose do not need a subscription to MRA Route Planner. Correct?
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For MRA Navigation Next they can buy a subscription for one month, or use a 14-day trial. Or is there a referral code I should be offering?
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While I see there is functionality for Groups and Events, I don't think I need to use this for a plain one-off event (it would be simpler to just send them a sharing link rather than try to manage a list of logins/emails for all the users). Correct?
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I see there is an Invite Friends option but does that do anything other than email them a link to the MRA main page?
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Once they have the navigation app is there a very basic, very bulletproof introductory video and/or walkthrough that I should direct them to?
Thanks.
I am thinking of using MyRouteApp to lead a road trip with members of a classic car club - many of whom are non-technical and have never tried anything other than Google Maps.
May I check a few things so i can bullet-proof this please:
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Once I've built the route in MRA and made it shareable for the group, I think they will each need a subscription to MRA Navigation next, but for this purpose do not need a subscription to MRA Route Planner. Correct?
-
For MRA Navigation Next they can buy a subscription for one month, or use a 14-day trial. Or is there a referral code I should be offering?
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While I see there is functionality for Groups and Events, I don't think I need to use this for a plain one-off event (it would be simpler to just send them a sharing link rather than try to manage a list of logins/emails for all the users). Correct?
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I see there is an Invite Friends option but does that do anything other than email them a link to the MRA main page?
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Once they have the navigation app is there a very basic, very bulletproof introductory video and/or walkthrough that I should direct them to?
Thanks.
As for the Group and Event section, I think you should use it.
You can create different Group in which you can add different member. They just need an account and they will receive an invite.
You can then copy your route from your any folder thay are located into those dedicated Group.
Users will be able to see routes and Navigate them from there without having to "Use Route" in their own folder and the navigate.
This way, you can keep your own folders in Private mode if you want and your users will still be able to see what's in each Group.
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In order for it to work, everyone should at least be registered for free.
So everyone can see the routes and load them on their navigation system, even without a license ... but further advantages of the MRA Next are lost.
Everyone as a friend must get an invitation in MRA and also actively accept it.
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Damit es geht sollte jeder zumindest kostenlos registriert sein.
So kann jeder die Routen sehen und auf sein Navi laden, auch ohne eine Lizenz … aber weitere Vorteile der MRA Next gehen dabei verloren.
Jeder muss als Freund einmal eine Einladung in MRA bekommen und auch aktiv annehmen.
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I am thinking of using MyRouteApp to lead a road trip with members of a classic car club - many of whom are non-technical and have never tried anything other than Google Maps.
May I check a few things so i can bullet-proof this please:
-
Once I've built the route in MRA and made it shareable for the group, I think they will each need a subscription to MRA Navigation next, but for this purpose do not need a subscription to MRA Route Planner. Correct?
-
For MRA Navigation Next they can buy a subscription for one month, or use a 14-day trial. Or is there a referral code I should be offering?
-
While I see there is functionality for Groups and Events, I don't think I need to use this for a plain one-off event (it would be simpler to just send them a sharing link rather than try to manage a list of logins/emails for all the users). Correct?
-
I see there is an Invite Friends option but does that do anything other than email them a link to the MRA main page?
-
Once they have the navigation app is there a very basic, very bulletproof introductory video and/or walkthrough that I should direct them to?
Thanks.
Once they have the navigation app is there a very basic, very bulletproof introductory video and/or walkthrough that I should direct them to?
You will need to try the basics well before the trip and check if a few friendly new users can cope with the app. That way will you find the holes in your instructions.
AI will give you a good starting point. You do of course have to read it and confirm it hasn't cocked it up, but that's AI for you.
Example!
MRA Navigation Next: Quick Start Guide
From install to navigate- Install the App: Download the official MRA Navigation Next app from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store.
- Log In: Open the app. Enter the exact email and password used to purchase your subscription or lifetime membership.
- Open the Route:
- On the main dashboard, tap Routes & tracklogs (under the "Get started" section).
- Tap the Groups icon on the bottom menu bar.
- Select Anonymouse's Group.
- Tap and open the "The Grand Adventure" route.
- Prepare: Tap the Navigate button.
- Launch: Tap Start to begin navigation.
Before you leave home- Download Offline Maps: Download maps over home Wi-Fi to minimise mobile data:
- Account (Top-right profile icon on home screen) ➔ Offline maps ➔ Europe ➔ United Kingdom ➔ Download whole region.
- Carry a portable power bank.
️ Whilst navigating- Blue Line: Your active, dynamically updating route path. Follow this / listen to the instructions.
- White Line: Your original planned route. This shows where you should be if you stray off-course. (Note: The active blue line will automatically recalculate to guide you to the next upcoming waypoint).
- Next Instruction (top left): Displays your immediate next turn icon, distance countdown, and street name.
- Second Instruction (sub-indicator): Displays a smaller icon directly below the main turn box, warning you of the following manoeuvre (e.g., a quick right turn immediately after a left fork).
- Next Waypoint (top right): Displays the number of the specific waypoint you are currently heading towards.
️ Things you can do during the route- Zoom the Map: Pinch out with two fingers to zoom out for a high-level view; pinch in to zoom closer into a junction.
- Change Layout: Tap the Compass icon to cycle through map views (Dynamic Camera tracking is the default).
- Skip a Waypoint: If you miss a stop or detour around a roadblock, long-press the waypoint indicator in the top-right corner to skip it manually. Your blue line will instantly recalculate to the subsequent waypoint.
- Stop Navigation: Tap the three dots menu button in the bottom corner and select Stop navigation.
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That’s actually quite helpful AI work, thanks.
I have been working on a tutorial video - it’s with the MRA team for review and I have a few more tweaks to make. I had an AI review of the script which was helpful; I’ll cross-check with the above (and other posts) and perhaps also make a short printed quick reference card like the AI instructions above.
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