Can poor reviews take down your app?
We all know the pain of a poor app review, and it’s a heavy one. Rectifying the problem can cost time, stall releases, drain internal resources, damage user trust, and (as if that wasn’t enough) risk revenue.
We all know the pain of a poor app review, and it’s a heavy one. Rectifying the problem can cost time, stall releases, drain internal resources, damage user trust, and (as if that wasn’t enough) risk revenue.
The app exists, tickets can be purchased… but adoption is lower than expected. Drivers lack confidence in validation, and the data coming out of the system is thin or difficult to use. Internally, the app is seen as something that needs maintaining rather than something that actively improves the business and drives revenue.
Most transport operators don’t have digital ticketing in place, and the hesitation is understandable. Ticketing sits at the centre of the operation. It affects passengers, drivers, revenue and compliance all at once. Introducing something new can feel like opening too many fronts at the wrong time.
For a transport operator, a broken app is a very public problem. It doesn’t hide, it directly impacts your customers and staff out there in the real world.