It also has InstantCab/Uber/Sidecar integration now so you can compare $ and time across options.
Combine that with driving+parking, bicycling, and personal calendar data, and it'd be the killer one-click transit app I've always wanted. Can't wait to see you all build this out!
Also, the headline seems wrong since it doesn't seem to support some transit options such as AC Transit. Although, likely the spirit of the headline is that it supports "all" kinds of transit options such as buses, Uber, and bike sharing, but I'm sure that is also incorrect (i.e. does it include ferries? cable cars? private planes? hot air balloons?)
Edit: Actually AC Transit is East Bay and the headline says SF options (rather than SF Bay Area options), so the headline isn't wrong because of that.
Edit: Also, it seems to give me really bizarre suggestions. Right now, for a trip to Alamo Square Park from downtown SF, it suggests that I take Bart from Montgomery to Powell (that's one stop) and then somehow catch Muni bus #5 in 2 minutes. A much better option would be to just take Muni bus #21 which comes past the Montgomery station in 5 minutes and heads straight to Alamo Square Park.
The quest for a good transit app continues, sadly.
Edit 2: More bizarre suggestions: From Montgomery to Alamo Square Park, it suggests this: http://imgur.com/bYLpJJI instead of taking bus #5 in 2 / 11/ or 19 minutes, which goes directly from Montgomery to Alamo Square. Also, it thinks that it takes 0 minutes to get off of Bart at 16th and Mission and make it to bus #22...
I've been using Rover side-by-side with Routesy Pro and NextBus and Google Maps.
Rover has a great interface, and maps from current location to destination. Awesome. The only problem is that it always tell me that a bus won't arrive for quite a while, roughly 10 minutes later than reality. (Do you want us to sell you an Uber or other taxi option while you wait? Mildly suspicious.)
By contrast NextBus and Routesy Pro have terrible clunky interfaces, but at least their next bus estimates are accurate.
Current workflow: Use Google Maps to find the route and the bus number. Use NextBus to determine when that bus will actually arrive.
I would love Rover if the bus estimates were accurate, but sadly they always overestimate the amount of time I'll have to wait. No thank you.
I have removed this app, it has deceived me too often.
I'm very hopeful I can use this app to replace nextmuni.com, which has always been slow and buggy for me.
Send me an email or link to your github or resume or whatever at aj@instantcab.com.
1. Add a more dynamic ETA calculator including 3 dimensions instead of just 2. What I mean by this is, I want to be able to roughly calculate how long I can go up 15 stories if my commute requires that. (This is stretching the boundaries of realism for a commute, but you see my point. It shouldn't say I'm there if the actual destination is somewhere above or below me.)
2. I know that these kinds of projects have their hands full with one location, but can you port it to NYC and other metropolitan areas? You have a great market in San Francisco but there are also plenty of options you could incorporate in your app for places like New York. I live in NYC so I would be inclined in this direction.