Having a paid version
I would like a version with better graphics and more details like the image of the road sign and auto zoom when approaching an exit.
For this I bought Sygic. For day to day traffic I use Waze but when going to an unknown area I have to use Sygic
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Robert Gates commented
I have been using Waze for over 6 years, first with Lyft and now with a passenger shuttle company. I propose you develop a professional driver version. Of course, we would pay either a one-time or monthly fee. I can expound upon this in an email.
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Waldo Trout commented
Pay to Waze. I don't mind the Apps, but i would like to support development efforts for even more features.
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Chris Blackman commented
I am a realtor-What if you did a pay service to brokers that they could plug in the Home Tour each week. Different cost scales-
1. Level One- Waze provides service but is allowed to advertise
2. Level Two- Paid service with no ads.
3. Level Three- Paid service, but the realtor/broker can do own advertising/information that they provide for the tour. -
SunJ commented
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Anonymous commented
I propose a “paid-for” Waze Pro or Commuter Client that offers advanced features such as:
1. Regular and multiple "Commuter Routes" from home to your work destination (and back) that Waze automatically checks for problems on your routes and gives an "all-clear" but does not give voice directions unless a reroute (that is not another regular commuter route) triggers (see 2. below)
2. Ability to reroute ONLY if a user specified time improvement (minutes or percent of total commute time) is available and limited to a user specified maximum additional miles. For commuter-route reroutes, Waze first suggests an another commuter-route (still with no additional voice guidance). Voice guidance would trigger only if the user on the commuter-route accepts a suggested reroute that is an entirely new route (not one of the other regular commuter-routes). The user would be able to name each of their regular commuter-routes such as “2 South to Glendale”, “110S all the way in, “2 South to 5 South to Stadium Way”. These would be created and named by the user themselves. They could create as many as they care to.
3. Ability for users to turn off certain alerts for certain stretches of road. There are trucks always parked and "sleeping" along the side of this major freeway. It would be nice to teach Waze to silence that specific alert for that area.
4. Gas fill-up reminder and stop along commuter route feature. Waze will calculate the elapsed mileage from the previous fill-up (assuming it will have to have been on all the time) and at the start of the commute will ask if the user wants to fill-up on the way. User simply responds with "yes" and Waze creates a stop along the route (or close to the route as specified by user eg. "less than one mile off route, and less than 2 minutes off route" and the lowest cost gas.I love Waze but its time to take it to the next level!