Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-38690811
Does anyone else think this clearly wasn't very well thought through.
For a start you're relying on the general public to download an app which actually provides no benefit to them.
The next big issue i see is, someone gets on and requests a seat, you then have 20 people jumping up because someone has requested a seat, but without actually knowing who it was that made the request.
I appreciate that the pregnancy badges aren't always visible during busier commutes, but surely they'll have a much better chance of succeeding than this app would.
A new app launches in the UK on Monday aimed at helping pregnant women get seats on public transport.
Babee on Board consists of two companion apps that communicate via Bluetooth.
Once an alert is triggered, people nearby with the app receive a message saying there is someone who needs to sit down.
The app containing the alert button costs £3.99, which will be donated to a children's charity.
The developers said they were charging a fee to prevent it being used by pranksters.
"We would rather give it away for free but we need to ensure there's a barrier so people don't download it for free and troll those around them," said Hew Leith, chief executive of 10X, the British innovation consultancy behind the app.
"We are donating 100% of the profits to charity."
The partner app which notifies passengers that somebody requires a seat can be downloaded for free and will activate automatically if a seat request is sent.
Does anyone else think this clearly wasn't very well thought through.
For a start you're relying on the general public to download an app which actually provides no benefit to them.
The next big issue i see is, someone gets on and requests a seat, you then have 20 people jumping up because someone has requested a seat, but without actually knowing who it was that made the request.
I appreciate that the pregnancy badges aren't always visible during busier commutes, but surely they'll have a much better chance of succeeding than this app would.