Lime - #RideGreen

Lime - #RideGreen Software


Company Name:

About: Lime helps people move around their cities in an affordable and convenient way while eliminating
their carbon footprint.
Headquarters: San Mateo, California, United States.

Lime Overview


What is Lime? The Lime app allows users to easily rent and ride Lime e-bikes and e-scooters to get to their destinations quickly and without emissions. The app provides a simple three-step process to start a ride, and emphasizes the importance of riding responsibly and following the rules of the road.



Features


- Download the app and create an account to start using Lime

- Find nearby Lime e-bikes and e-scooters on the map

- Unlock your vehicle by scanning the QR code, entering the plate number, or tapping a button on the app

- Ride responsibly by following the rules of the road, wearing a helmet, and parking clear of walkways and access ramps

- Learn more about Lime's safety guidelines and mission to build a shared, affordable, and carbon-free transportation future

- Read Lime's terms and conditions and privacy policy for more information on pricing and data usage.



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Lime Pricing Plans

Duration Amount (USD)
Billed Once $7.78
Monthly Subscription $10.88

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..



Product Details and Description of



You have places to be and people to see. Get there easily and on time with an emissions-free this app e-bike or e-scooter! START YOUR RIDE IN 3 STEPS Step 1 Download the app, create an account and accept our terms and conditions https://www.li.me/user-agreement Privacy Notice https://www.li.me/legal/privacy-policy/ Step 2 Find a nearby this app vehicle on the map (vehicle availability depends on your city and supply) Step 3 Unlock your vehicle by scanning the QR code, entering the plate number, or by tapping a button on the app. RIDE RESPONSIBLY A safe community starts with riding responsibly. It’s important to remember the rules of the road before every ride. You should always: - Ride in bike lanes, never on sidewalks - Wear a helmet when you ride - Park clear of walkways, driveways and access ramps - Visit https://safety.li.me/ to learn more #RIDEGREEN this app is on a mission to build a future where transportation is shared, affordable and carbon-free. You can read more about this app’s products and services, including how we calculate our prices in our terms and conditions https://www.li.me/user-agreement.




Top Reviews

By L1meHead

Additions needed

If a juicer has “x” amount of limes to serve out, let’s say x=8, we should be able to reserve more than 1 location. For example. If X=24then Y= 3 Y= # of serving locations that can be reserved for the 30 minute Slot. When serving scooters in the 20s or 30s, its time consuming sometimes. Also, juicers with good history/pattern of serving 40+ limes on time, and charged correctly should be able to reserve for longer durations. Would also be good to force high volume juicers to recruit. Let’s say for every juicer a fellow juicer brings on, it that juicer performs well for 30 days, then the juicer who originally brought them on could get a small percentage of what the new juicer makes for the next few months. This gives us incentives to bring on more juicers, instead of trying to be selfish. Another idea is to notify juicers when a this app is tipped over or improper leans against walls. For every 10 limes a juicer fixes, a small payout is rewarded. This would only apply to limes that are fresh from a ride of someone who is not also a juicer...Preventing juicers from going around and knocking limes over...

By Bowwow25

Parking nightmare solved!

Heading to the MN State Fair, a friend suggested we use the this app app and save ourselves $40 in parking by parking our car about a mile away and finding some this app bikes to ride to the entrance to the fair. We were a little skeptical, but downloaded the app anyway. Parking at the fair is usually stressful and costly, and our day today included neither of those words. The app was easy to install and set up a profile/payment option, and the bikes worked great! The best part was we didnt have to find a docking station, we just dropped them right next to the sidewalk and walked across the street to the entrance.(I think everyone else was jealous). Upon leaving the fair, we found a bike and a scooter to ride back to our car a mile away. The scooter was really fun! We will definitely be recommending this app to friends looking to save money on parking and to those just looking to have a fun activity to do!

By Staceysalsa

DFW

First ride in Dallas. Our bikes worked, the map worked, my bell worked, there’s a nice place to store your phone... And the sounds are cool. No complaints! There are plenty along Katy trail. I did however accidentally push the green button on the card payment twice on accident and it charged me $20 onto my “wallet” so now i feel like i HAVE to use it, and didn’t get my “first ride free”. It will automatically charge you $10 to put in your “bank” on the app. (Sneaky) ....There wasn’t a way to undo my double tap. (I was new and barely learning the app, so I was a little annoyed there wasn’t a warning.) And another downfall is that I’m from Fort Worth. It would be cool if if they had these on Trinity trail! We have bikes along it, but the red ones that get locked up and need to be paid for at the certain locations & returned. (I have my own bike as well but it’s nice to drop them off wherever without the hassle of loading) . Additionally , I see the company carries scooters, having more scooters around would be fun. I don’t see any near DFW





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