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Built a motorcycle app, 60 downloads, zero paying users - want to know why

I built an IOS app called MotoPath for road trippers and everyday use - navigation, weather alerts for your actual route, fuel range tracking, and maintenance reminders. I put it on the App Store with a free trial. 60 people downloaded it but nobody has paid for it. If you ride I'd love to hear what you currently use, what still frustrates you, and what you'd actually pay for.

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 6 days ago

New features on MotoPath

I've been working on new features for MotoPath. I've added: Search any destination from the map, Navigation to the nearest gas station, Live weather overlay, and Fuel range tracking based on your bike. What other features would be useful for you?

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 15 days ago

Need 12 Android Testers for MotoPath

Hi everyone,

im looking for Android testers for my app MotoPath to meet Google Play's closed testing requirement. MotoPath is a motorcycle focused app that includes: Route planning, GPS navigation, Live weather on the map, Fuel range tracking, Navigation to nearby gas station, and ride tracking. I need testers to install the app and remain enrolled in the closed test for 14 days. If you're interested, please comment below and ill send the testing link

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 23 days ago

I Just released some big updates to MotoPath

I've been working on MotoPath and just pushed a major update. One of the biggest pieces of feedback I received was that parts of the UI felt a little messy and vibe coded, with some elements overlapping and not feeling fully polished. Over the last week, I've spent a lot of time cleaning things up and improving the overall user experience. I'd love some honest feedback!

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 25 days ago

I Just released some big updates to MotoPath

I've been working on MotoPath and just pushed a major update. One of the biggest pieces of feedback I received was that parts of the UI felt a little messy and vibe coded, with some elements overlapping and not feeling fully polished. Over the last week, I've spent a lot of time cleaning things up and improving the overall user experience. I'd love some honest feedback!

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 1 month ago

I just added a bunch of new features to MotoPath for motorcycle riders

been working hard on updates for MotoPath and added some features I've wanted myself while riding.

Search bar so you can type any destination and instantly route there

Navigation to the nearest gas station when you need fuel fast

Live weather directly on the map while riding

Fuel range tracking based on the bike you select

The goal with MotoPath is to make rides smoother and less stressful, especially on longer trips or unfamiliar roads. Still adding more features and improving the app every week. Would love feedback from other riders.

u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 1 month ago

I've been working on a motorcycle app called MotoPath, and I'm trying to make sure It's useful. So I figured I'd ask real rider instead of guessing.

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 2 months ago

I've been working on a 30 page coloring book with a cozy, calm vibe. I'm trying to figure out if this is something people would enjoy. I plan on selling it on sellfy but wanted to get feedback first

u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 2 months ago

I've been working on a 30-page printable coloring book focused on cozy, calming scenes for stress relief and relaxation. I wanted to create something simple people could use to unwind after a long day. I'm still learning design and would really appreciate honest feedbacks.

u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 2 months ago

Just hit my first paying subscriber for my motorcycle app and it feels great! 34 new users in the last month and a lot learned so far.

u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 2 months ago

Better route planning? Discovering scenic rides? Road hazard alerts? Group ride tools? Trip logging? I've built a motorcycle app called MotoPath and I'm curious what features riders actually want most. I'd love honest feedback from real riders.

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u/ManagerMiddle7195 — 2 months ago