@aexmo Can I prank my buddies with this? Sending them a route to a restaurant but really its just bringing them in circles without them realizing. That would be wonderful.
Hey eric, thanks! currently using the most basic Google maps limitations to avoid main roads etc for cycling, and using walking routing for running. Plan is to use external data (strava maybe?) to hook into and extend established routes
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@aexmo Great idea! But here in the Netherlands I think it would only work for cycling routes when using data from Strava. We have too much roundabouts causing a lot of straight parts. :-)
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@aexmo Thanks for the reply. I like that methodology. FYI - here's a post on Medium about the challenges of bike routes on maps that may be useful as you're thinking about other integrations: https://medium.com/re-form/publi...
I'm seeing more products appear on Product Hunt (and elsewhere) that are designed for a very specific use case, re-enforcing this theme of unbundling and app constellations. It also reflects the environment of creation, where a single person can solve a personal need by building an app in less time than years past.
Why'd you build this, @aexmo?
@rrhoover Hey Ryan! Thats a great point. From my end - it's a typical story I guess - Lassoo is just scratching my own itch :) I'd recently moved to a new area and didn't know too many routes to ride. I figured there must be something similar but seems there wasn't anything decent.
I really like the idea of finding new places via happy accident, and getting out and exploring, but I also wanted to know I could get back home in X miles or so. It's also great for training for specific length rides.
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Something I would have to do manually before is now automatic. Definitely solving a problem for me. This is awesome.
Are you using any intelligence about what streets/trails are good for running and biking? Or are you just straight up making routes based on distance and starting location?
Hey @aexmo - awesome idea! Wanted something like this for a while. Great job!
One little niggle I did find was that the 'cycling/walking' toggle feels a little odd — I guessed the white (i.e. highlighted) icon would be the one which is selected, but it seems the turquoise one is.
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