Sync with Google "my places"
it would be great to be able to sync the places already stored in google's my places. So you don´t have to search for them separately and have them at hand even quicker.
more advanced: sharing your places with friends or family members across devices would be great.
finally: being able to save places on the webinterface and syncing to user devices would be nice
waze rocks - keep up the good work!

32 comments
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Ivaylo Pankov commented
It would be great feature to have
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John commented
Still waiting for this....
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Anonymous commented
Greatly needed feature also for me
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Armc commented
Really really want this feature! A killer feature.... or which would be as good to me is when clicking directions in maps, give chice to navigate using waze.
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Anonymous commented
bump
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Anonymous commented
Yes, crucial for me as well. Please sort this out ASAP
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Marvin Bienaime commented
I agree 100%, instead of going to your Google My Places, copy and paste, and then paste it to Waze. If we can sync it would save so much time
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J Massey commented
Need it. Keeps me from using waze.
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James commented
Very badly needed feature
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Josh P commented
Agreed. Bump
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Michael Völske commented
This feature is badly needed
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JX commented
hurry up waze
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Kyaw commented
I really wanted this feature to share my search history, favorites, and starred places from my google map to waze across any device I have (as long as my gmail account is logged in to both apps). At minimum, Recent places in waze should list those in my google map.
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D commented
I often use a PC or laptop to find place in google maps. I have many favorites in there. There needs to be a way to sync google with Waze. Please add.
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John commented
Bump, bump, bump!!!
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Martimus commented
It’s nice to see that they respond promptly to their suggestion box? Yes that’s sarcasm.
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Anonymous commented
Bump
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Job commented
Still waiting for this in 2018 #bump
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Anonymous commented
#bump
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Anonymous commented
5 years already... This feature seem to be extremely hard to implement.