In a future iteration, can a feature of Google Maps be added to Waze, where if you are searching for a store or restaurant with multiple locations, the general company name comes up as the first option? For instance, if I search for the craft store “Michaels” in Waze, numerous other company and people names appear mixed in with the results, whereas on Google Maps, “Michaels” appears as a “group” search term at the top(after typing the first several letters), with tiny letters that read “multiple locations” under it. In Google Maps, I then click on this general search term result for “Michaels” and the full list of locations appears - sorted by distance closest to me, to distance furthest away. This would be an extremely helpful feature - instead of having to sort through the entire list of possible search results to find the specific location you are searching for. It would also be helpful to be able to save the general search term in your favourites, for use wherever you are. (i.e. “Starbucks” - no need to type it out then) Thanks!
In a future iteration, can a feature of Google Maps be added to Waze, where if you are searching for a store or restaurant with multiple locations, the general company name comes up as the first option? For instance, if I search for the craft store “Michaels” in Waze, numerous other company and people names appear mixed in with the results, whereas on Google Maps, “Michaels” appears as a “group” search term at the top(after typing the first several letters), with tiny letters that read “multiple locations” under it. In Google Maps, I then click on this general search term result for “Michaels” and the full list of locations appears - sorted by distance closest to me, to distance furthest away. This would be an extremely helpful feature - instead of having to sort through the entire list of possible search results to find the specific location you are searching for. It would also be helpful to be able to save the general search term in your favourites, for use wherever you are. (i.e. “Starbucks” - no need to type it out then) Thanks!