CommuteTracker by RideAmigos

by RideAmigos


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free



Automatically track commutes between home and work for your commuter program.


Com­mute­Track­er by Ride­Ami­gos is the easy and fun way to con­nect to com­muter pro­grams and in­cen­tives from your em­ploy­er or re­gion!Dis­cov­er: Learn about com­muter in­cen­tives, re­wards pro­grams, chal­lenges and commute options avail­able through your em­ploy­er or re­gion­al net­work.Plan: Once you have discovered a commute option, use Commute Tracker Trip Planning to map your carpool, walking, bicycle, transit, or other route.Track: Your com­mutes be­tween home and work are au­to­mat­i­cal­ly de­tect­ed or pre­dict­ed us­ing your mo­bile de­vice’s built in lo­ca­tion ser­vices and your usu­al sched­ule.Con­firm: Con­firm or man­age trips to keep your his­to­ry up-to-date. Earn: See the pos­i­tive im­pact you’re mak­ing with your com­mute. Par­tic­i­pate in chal­lenges, earn com­muter in­cen­tives, and re­deem points for re­wards and ben­e­fits like emer­gency rides home.To get start­ed, just in­stall the app. Fol­low the sim­ple steps to con­nect to the par­tic­i­pat­ing com­muter pro­gram from your em­ploy­er or re­gion and tell us about your typ­i­cal com­mute habits.Then you’ll be ready to start track­ing and con­firm­ing trips and earn­ing re­wards!With Com­mute­Track­er, all you need to do is join an avail­able net­work, tell us a lit­tle bit about your typ­i­cal com­mute and turn on your de­vice’s lo­ca­tion ser­vices. We’ll de­tect or pre­dict your trips au­to­mat­i­cal­ly! To par­tic­i­pate and earn re­wards and recog­ni­tion in com­muter pro­grams and chal­lenges, sim­ply open the app, and con­firm the trips. With each al­ter­na­tive com­mute, you’ll see sav­ings, pos­i­tive im­pact, and progress to­ward great re­wards.Note: To use this app, you’ll need a free Con­nect PIN from a par­tic­i­pat­ing com­muter pro­gram pow­ered by Ride­Ami­gos. If you are not sure how to get a Con­nect PIN, con­tact Ride­Ami­gos to find out if there is a com­muter pro­gram in your area: app­sup­port@rideami­gos.­com”- Fix back button issues for some users- Clearer context on location use

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Requires location services 24/7 and drains battery. The notification doesn't go away either. It also doesn't detect if I go out for a ride that isn't during my normal commute time even though it requires location services all the time. It also doesn't track your exact route, just the most direct route when you manually add in a commute, so if you take the long way it doesn't count it.

Kay Groth

I've used this app for the past three weeks, for the past couple of days when I try to review and submit my commutes I get "Triplog validation failed'.

Alpha Wilson

Will only track trips from home to office locations (my basement?) And tracks miles as the crow flies, not the actual mileage traveled.

Clare Brandt

App is fine, but you can only log commute trips. Would like to be able to log errands and recreation etc.

azar hakim

What a great app!

Greg Ludwig

The logic of this app and challenge is very flawed. I specifically rent my apartment very close to work so I can walk, and this app tells me I'm saving 2 lbs of CO2 a week. Really? I'm saving a lot more CO2 than someone who even rides public transit a half hour. It should really compare your commute to the average commute in the area.

Troy Saltiel

Cant connect even with a code

Bridgette Gonzalez

Biggest battery drainer. The app drains the battery even when I'm not commuting

Andres Cabral Lassalle

I miss Ride Report. This app only looks for movement during the window you normally start and end work, between stated start and end points. It does not allow trip chaining - when I combine grocery shopping with my ride home it doesn't care and I don't get bragging rights. There are no "rewards" available, however much I ride, I don't get additional "points," (which serve no purpose I can find). Why am I running this?

Marsha Hanchrow

finally, a commute tracker app thay actually WORKS!

Paul Kats