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Product Manager's Interpretation
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  • Highlight 1

    Farebox stands out for its performance, being significantly faster than similar transit routing solutions.

  • Highlight 2

    It supports both Europe and North America, covering a wide range of users and transit systems.

  • Highlight 3

    Being open-source, it allows for contributions and improvements by the community, fostering collaboration.

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  • Improvement 1

    The API responses still need significant work to become usable for other applications, limiting its practical use in third-party integrations.

  • Improvement 2

    Currently, the app cannot plan return trips, which is a crucial feature for many users traveling long distances.

  • Improvement 3

    As a backend-heavy tool, it lacks an intuitive frontend interface, which could help users interact with the app more easily.

Suggestions
  • Product Functionality

    The API should be refined and standardized to provide smoother and more reliable data for external applications. Implementing the return trip feature would be highly beneficial.

  • UI & UX

    A more user-friendly interface is needed for easier interaction, especially for non-technical users. Providing a simple web interface to input travel data and view results would improve accessibility.

  • SEO or Marketing

    Increasing visibility through targeted SEO strategies, such as optimizing for keywords related to public transport planning, could help attract more users. Also, having a blog or user stories demonstrating use cases could drive more engagement.

  • MultiLanguage Support

    To cater to a wider audience, adding multi-language support (especially for European languages) would make the app more inclusive.

FAQ
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    What is Farebox?

    Farebox is an open-source public transport route planning tool that allows users to plan transit journeys across Europe and North America with high speed and accuracy.

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    What makes Farebox faster than other transit planners?

    Farebox is built using Rust, a programming language known for its performance, making it around 50 times faster than similar routing systems.

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    Can Farebox handle return trips?

    Currently, Farebox does not support return trips or reverse routes, but the developers are working on improving this feature.