Category : Maps & Navigation
It says station unavailable a lot when you click on a station and data can be stale where you head to a station that says it has a bike but doesn't. Also, maybe a picture or street view of the station may help spotting new station. Other than that it is decent at where the stations are and generally letting you know approximately how many bikes or spots are open. The recent update seemed to fix the station unavailable status but we'll see if that sticks...
Don't use this app. Use the app called B-Cycle published by B-Cycle, LLC. At one point, this app was the official app, but now the B-Cycle, LLC app is the official app and has way more features than this one.
Can't get any stations to come up. I have a Samsung J7
Was a great app to have tells where to go and gives a GPS direction
Basically seems discontinued in favor of the new app by the same name with the blue logo
Android 2.0 called they want their app back
Bcycle shows ALL stations, including those that are "coming soon" or deactivated. Not useful when you're looking to find where to pick up or dock your bike only to realize there docking station isn't even there yet. Also no way to manually refresh the data. And all stations show "Station Unavailable" even for those that are fully functional...again, not very useful when already out and looking for a bike or dock. There are better apps out there but Bcycle doesn't share their data very easily so we're stuck using this app for now.
On my phone using Lollipop, the number of open slots at bike stations is not available. Works correctly on my iPhone though. Otherwise, a nice app.
No longer crashes. Works as advertised. Wish list of cities was based on city and state, not "branding" which isn't obvious to out-of-towners
all stations on map are unavailable...why bother with app
Doesn't work at all. HTC one and it crashes every time you try and find a station or list all stations
Better than the official BCycle app
Is a crapshoot of failure that is really good at showing stations in other states, but not much else. Made me miss class because it didn't show available stations. Would give it 0 stars if it was an option. Doug Burgam sponsors this program with his monopoly, and he owns 75% of the land in Fargo. Wake up sheeple
Displays out-of-service stations the same way as in-service stations. Fortunately, the station in question accepted our bikes, but to get back home we had to walk over a mile to the next station, which was fortuitously functional.
Could see the stations but when selected one showed "station unavailable" for every one.
It can be very difficult to get the menu to open, as you need to hold down on an extremely narrow button/bar at the left edge of the screen. It can be even more difficult if your phone has a case on it. Moreover, the app doesn't remember the region you select, which can be pretty frustrating if you're, say, investigating biking options in a city you'll be visiting in the future.