Company Name: Loyal Foundry, Inc.
About: DriveSafe Pro - Your Road Safety Companion
Discover a smarter way to drive
safely and enhance your journey with DriveSafe Pro. Our app
goes beyond just
tracking your trips; it's your key to unlocking a safer, more aware, and
rewarding driving experience.
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Developer: State Farm Insurance
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Developer: Werner Enterprises
E-Mail: [email protected]
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by MarkDarcey
Basically app worked for 4 days after I paid $10. Once they received $$$. They do not reply to any messages, Apple needs to remove this garbage & refund my money.
by Player2759582628506936273940
This app does not accurately measure speed. I make it a point to only go the speed limit, company requirements, malicious compliance. I only got this app because I can’t see the data from my company’s monitoring devices.
by Nidocamen
Overall I like the app and its interface, but it was not very good at accurately capturing trips. Some trips that lasted 30 minutes or 10 miles were captured as 1 mile or less. This was on a iPhone 15 Pro Max that had clear GPS access thru the windshield.
I sent a support request to the app developer and no response after several days. Also, it would be nice to have some explanations in the app as to how certain issues, like braking, are calculated. Or perhaps a live display of how it senses a bad vs good braking profile/action, for example.
The app seems to be owned by a private equity app “accumulator”, and has probably lost the spirit or original intent of the initial developer.