Umo Mobility User Reviews

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Adjusting But Great App, Very Intuitive!

Great developers, I can tell this was a collaboration of great minds coming together. I love and rely on Public Transportation. It has been a part of my Transformation as a Human Being, it is important to slow down and connect with people of all races, creeds, and religions in different ways.

And what better way than crossing paths in our journey to our destination. The Joy is not getting there it is who you meet along the way!

Great Job to Everyone Involved in this Apps Conception, Development, Implementation and Deployment!
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Response from developer

Thank you for your feedback! We think Umo is pretty awesome, too!

Would not recommend

At first I made my account and added $10 worth of fare money onto the app to use on the ORBT bus (the only bus I ride) and the first trip worked out alright, cost $1.25. Then a few days later the remaining $8.75 disappeared from my account so I emailed their support and never heard back. I then found ORBT on twitter and commented my issue on one of their tweets and a few days later they helped me out reimbursing me the full $10 as well as offering to have the money put onto a physical card which I did! Once I received the card in the mail, I wasn’t sure if it was activated or if it had the funds added yet so I went back to the Umo app, tried to sign in but my account username/password was wrong? I changed the password and tried again to sign in but it would not let me sign in no matter what. After deciding to go to their kiosk at the 24th and Dodge stop to pay for a pass there with the card the machine declined the Umo card. What the heck. At this point I don’t even care about losing my money. I’m just going to go back to paying for a pass whenever I need one at the physical kiosk. Not worth all the technical problems.
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Response from developer

Greetings - thank you for your contacting us. If you can provide more details for us re: your issue at the following page, we can try and assist you: https://support.umomobility.com/hc/en-us/requests/new - Device and OS - Umo App version - Name of your local transit agency - Username - Mobile phone number Thank you -the Umo App Team

Fairly useful, but could use improvements

This app is handy to use and easy to use. I would suggest that maybe they add a little more detail about where to find the specific numbers if busses at the stations. The transit district I use has alphabetical bays, but busses are identified by number. The station itself could do a better job of identifying where to find specific bus numbers, but it would help to have this app provide the bay letters to find busses at stations as well. It would also be handy to have a better idea of where the bus is in the route to better determine if the bus is running late when not at a specific stop when expected or if maybe clocks are off and the bus had already gone by.
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Response from developer

We appreciate your feedback, and we’ll take it into consideration. If would like to provide us with any additional details, or feature requests, please let us know here: https://support.umomobility.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Thank you –The Umo App Team

Where did my locations go?

This app never was particularly easy to use with the need to scroll endlessly thru transportation organizations far from my location. It did allow for the saving of common destinations and then would recommend the correct transportation service available.

Recently is stopped tracking on of the two more common lines that I would use. Then today it dropped the saved locations entirely with no apparent way to create them again. The only thing it was allowing me was to hail Uber or Lyft, with no information being available about transportation stops near me, or even ones I’d manually selected. If I scrolled thru the dozens of localities services that have no use to me (taking more than a few minutes) until my own services were available all it would tell me is that that line/service is no longer available. This being untrue as I watched busses and trains roll on by.

Maybe this will be fixed in an update, maybe this app will go away later today. Who knows, and I don’t care. It is completely unreliable and poorly constructed UI makes it painful to use.
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Response from developer

Thank you for your contacting us. If you can provide more details for us re: your issue at the following page, we can try and assist you. Thank you -the Umo App Team https://support.umomobility.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

Poor replacement for Nextbus

This app came along, unwanted and unexpectedly, as a replacement for Nextbus. It’s a poor substitute. It’s most annoying feature is that it requires you to state a destination as well as a starting point. Once you’ve done, it only shows you how long it will be before the bus arrives at the pickup spot and the route between pickup and destination. All other information on the busses along the route are not shown. Are there three buses coming in a row? Is a second bus way behind the first or close? This app won’t tell you. It also makes you jump through a lot of hoops to see the entire route, and even then doesn’t clear information on the route. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
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Response from developer

Hi, Jim - we heard your feedback and NextBus will continue to live on until Umo Mobility provides the same functionality—and more. Feel free to keep using NextBus! If there are any additional features you would like to see, please let us know here: https://support.umomobility.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Thank you –The Umo App Team

Trash

This app is trash, for many reasons. There’s no live tracking of the buses like nextbus used to do. Not only seeing where the bus is on a map but now the estimate of minutes till arrival is gone. Which overall makes the app pretty useless. If I wanted the set schedule of the bus, I would check the bus’s website. So, if and when a bus is early or late, too bad for you because this app won’t tell you. There’s no interface to show you all the nearby buses at once. So when trying to decide which line to hop on, you have to toggle between the map and clicking that individual bus stop. IF you already know where the stop is. Next, the stations map automatically puts you where you were when you last used it, instead of where you are at the moment, which is not intuitive? Not these tech people, who have probably never ridden a single bus, make an app for people who rely on transit to get around and make it 10x more difficult. And no I don’t want your boiler plate reply, “we appreciate your feedback” - just fixing your trash app.
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Response from developer

We heard your feedback and NextBus will continue to live on until Umo Mobility provides the same functionality—and more. Feel free to keep using NextBus! If there are any additional features you would like to see, please let us know here: https://support.umomobility.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Thank you –The Umo App Team

Can’t do simple tasks

I just want to check using real time tracking when my bus will come to my stop. I can’t do that easily. It’s very frustrating because the app seemings well designed but completely fails to just let me see when my bus is coming.

It’s clear the developers live somewhere urban with many transport options and try to provide rich solutions for transport. However, for those of us who don’t live in San Diego it’s excessively complex to the point of being unusably frustrating to check a live bus arrival time. Incredibly disappointing an app with this much work put into it fails to deliver the most simple task. I don’t want to have to sort through 15 bus lines at a potential stop, I want to just check one bus at one stop, I don’t want to have to tell you where I live to check that bus or where I’m going. I just want to check for my bus.
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Response from developer

Thanks for contacting us -- we appreciate your comments, and will take them into consideration.

As of 7/5/21, awesome app

Umo may be having growing pains, but I’m finding it extremely useful and full-featured. It’s clear that the developers have listened to feedback and made improvements to address pain-points in the app. I have to believe that many of the negative reviews are from folks that missed the in-app notifications that real-time data wasn’t yet available in their neighborhood.
As a software interface professional, I might quibble with some of the minor design decisions made, but all-in-all, I find it quite usable. Regarding the complaints about the app being too dense, bear in mind that the app is displaying information for *all* the transportation options in your area, e.g. bus, lightrail, heavyrail/train, ferry, bike, walking, and ride sharing services like Lyft/Uber; that’s eight categories and each of the transit options may have multiple routes. If you want to narrow the choices down, try using the Filter drop-down menu that’s above most lists of route options. Once you find the route or station you’re looking for, you can favorite it so it’s super easy and fast to locate again.
Kudos the the developers for tackling a challenging problem—with tens, if not hundreds of use-cases—and delivering a very accessible and relatively easy-to-use solution.
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Response from developer

Thanks, UIGuy, for the great feedback! We love your insights and awareness of the complexity that often comes with mobile apps for transit. We’d love to chat more with you about all things UI so feel free to sends us any additional details at support@umoapp.com Best regards -The Umo App Team

My go to for trip planning by bike and transit

I’m a long time commuter who likes to bike/walk to the bus or train and take public transportation the rest of the trip. My previous go to was Google Maps when I lived in Sydney and then Transit when I moved back to America. Lately, however, I find myself using Umo more often than either of those apps.

Umo always recommends multi-modal routes that the other apps won’t for some reason. Additionally I’ve found it’s usually more accurate than the alternatives. More than once in the last month I’ve caught the bus after a bike ride, making my connection and shaving time off my trip.
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Response from developer

Thank you for your feedback! We think Umo is pretty awesome, too! :-)

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