
The latest iOS version of Bikenavi introduces a new Riding groups -feature. The update makes arranging rides among friends, riding groups, and clubs easy. You can share common routes directly within your group, which makes setting up groups and planning rides effortless.


This is how it works

With the new feature, users can gather their driving crews under one roof and ensure everyone always has up-to-date information. Within the group, users can have different roles, which determine their rights to routes and group management:
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Founder The user can create a new driver group and add members to it. The founder has the right to manage the group and its content.
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Editor: The founder can also grant administration rights to other users, which allows routes to be added and edited within the group.
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Member A member added to a group can see shared routes but cannot edit them.
The development continues
The group structure to be released now creates a functional basis for the group's shared times. When users and routes are in the same group, it opens up new possibilities for the application's further development, such as utilising group members' live locations in future updates.
Group functionality is first tested in the iOS environment, and its implementation will be developed based on collected test data and feedback. At the same time, we will explore the possibility of further developing the functionality based on our experiences.





