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BusNaps

Steven Spivak

5
(1 ratings)
Navigation Free iOS 14.0+

Description

SLEEP PEACEFULLY ON YOUR COMMUTE Tired after a long day? Want to nap on the bus without missing your stop? BusNaps is your personal wake-up assistant for NJ Transit riders. Simply set your destination, close your eyes, and we'll alert you before you arrive. No more anxiously watching stops or accidentally riding past your destination. HOW IT WORKS 1. Search for your NJ Transit bus stop 2. Start tracking and take a nap 3. Get alerted when you're close 4. Wake up refreshed at your stop PERFECT FOR • Daily commuters who want to rest during their ride • Students heading home after late classes • Anyone who's ever missed their stop while dozing off • Long-distance NJ Transit riders KEY FEATURES Smart Alerts Set custom wake-up distances (time-based or location-based). Choose from multiple alarm sounds or gentle vibrations. Powerful Search Find any NJ Transit stop by name, number, municipality, or just see what's nearby. Search works even for partial matches. Real-Time Tracking Your location updates continuously so you know exactly how far you are from your destination. Completely Private All tracking happens on your device. We don't store your location or travel history. Works Offline Once you've started tracking, you don't need an internet connection. Your location works via GPS. No Ads, No Subscriptions BusNaps is completely free to use with optional ads. No hidden fees or premium tiers. COMMUTER-FRIENDLY DESIGN • Clean, simple interface you can use with one hand • Dark mode for evening rides • Low battery usage optimized for all-day commutes • Works on any NJ Transit bus route Download BusNaps today and start enjoying stress-free naps on your commute. Because you deserve to rest on your way home. Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life. BusNaps only tracks location while actively monitoring your trip.

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