Thank you to all the Citymapper users who sent feedback in 2023. We read EVERY. SINGLE. MESSAGE. This year we fixed more than 6000 issues following your reports. That’s 26 improvements per day on average. Thanks for helping us make a better app for everyone. 💚
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Creator of The Harmony Test™, ultra-fast method of measuring quality of life || Entrepreneur || Software Developer || Math and Science Communicator || Writer || Amateur Poet
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We have our app in our hands every day. 🤝 Can you think of any improvements? Let us know in the comments. #manyways #manywaysapp
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