
Mega Bus | Transport
Bringing an app back from the brink for Mega Bus in just 48 hours
When Mega Bus faced the sudden threat of having their app pulled from the Google Play Store, they turned to us for a fast fix. Using our Application Defibrillator service, we diagnosed the problem, rebuilt the app and got it live again in just two days.
It started with a warning from Google. Mega Bus’s mobile app had been flagged for using outdated software libraries and the clock was ticking. If the issue wasn’t resolved within two weeks, the app would be removed from the store.
This wasn’t just a technical problem. Their mobile app is a key customer touchpoint and removing it would mean losing direct access to passengers, risking bookings and damaging trust. Mega Bus didn’t have the in-house mobile expertise to respond at speed and their team needed help. Fast.
“We had a hard deadline. If we missed it, the app was gone. We knew we had to act quickly.”
The <Solution/>
This is exactly the kind of challenge our Application Defibrillator service is made for. It’s designed to step in when apps are at risk, time is short and everything’s on the line.
Our team got to work straight away. First, we ran a full diagnostic to understand what was wrong. The issue lay in legacy libraries that were no longer supported by Google. From there, we updated what was needed and rebuilt the app to meet the latest requirements. Finally, we submitted the new version to the store and saw it approved, all in just two days.
We worked closely with the Mega Bus team throughout, giving them peace of mind and full transparency at every stage.

App remained live and fully functional
Full compliance with Google Play Store requirements
Delivered in just 48 hours
Mega Bus chose Indiespring because we know mobile inside out. They needed a partner who could step in quickly, understand the problem straight away and just get it sorted. That’s what we do.
“We needed someone we could trust to fix it, with no time to spare. Indiespring took control and delivered.”Worried about app compliance or looming store deadlines?