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> If you search for "$town_name transit app"

Do people really search for entirely temporary/short-term/single-use use apps, like for a resort town's transit or a restaurant? For me it's a last resort thing, if there's no website or it's unusable.



Yes. I spent a week in Rome last month (first time visit) and ended up downloading four different apps for public transport and city guides, all of which were useful. This is on top of Google Maps, Trip Advisor and everything else.


Yes and people still watch TV even though you “haven’t owned one in 10 years”.

Or do you think places are making apps that no one uses?


> Or do you think places are making apps that no one uses?

Of course, because apps are "modern". You've never seen an app that should have been a website? I know of multiple places that had shitty apps built for extremely narrow use cases that had close to zero use outside of the team that ordered it (while it was meant for a wider audience).

And yes, I'm genuinely baffled people will bother downloading an app for a very limited use, like the transit of a place they'll visit once for a few days at most (especially considering there's Google/Apple Maps, Citymapper Transit; unless you can buy tickets through the app it's a waste on top of a waste). Has it been ingrained to such an extent that phone == app? Or is that an iOS thing, or maybe an American thing?


Could it possibly be that people on HN are out of touch with how most users use technology?

https://youappi.com/european-app-trends-2022/


Which part of that could possibly make you think users regularly download apps for a single or limited use?


What makes you think that companies continue to build and support apps that no one uses? Maybe they have more insight about their usage then a random person on HN?


All the apps mentioned in that page are ones that are used regularly. You can surely appreciate Tinder and Spotify are wildly different than a random resort town's transit times app? In the same way that there are useless apps nobody uses, there are many that are used for hours daily.


I got Citymapper, and that was the end of me looking for transit apps when going abroad. But true, these days the built-in map apps in all platforms are also decent at dealing with public transport options.


Once you find out how different many people are from you some day, your head is gonna explode.


Or just use the built-in Maps app…




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