Company Name: IamResponding.com
About: Note: "Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease
battery life."
This App is a companion feature to the IamResponding system,
which enables first responders to know who is responding to an incident, where
they are responding, and when.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
Contact e-Mail: [email protected]
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit IamResponding (IaR) Website
Privacy Policy: https://www.iamresponding.com/privacy
Developer: Emergency Services Marketing Corp., Inc.
by Sillium6
Great idea! Terrible execution. Endless updates make the app unusable, an endless maze of new content. It does everything but the cooking, and in turn does nothing well.
I got an idea. Make a version that just tells us who is responding. And make another version called “”I’m responding and I want to know every possible bit of information about everything while the issue resolves itself. “”
You are rapidly alienating your customer base and hopefully a competitor will emerge that can do alerting for cheaper.
by Angryatrussia
Please give us an option to use old list design instead of cards overlay. This is not an app for teenagers, so don't make it look like one. There was nothing wrong with the simple list and details.
We only have a few seconds to consume the information on the call and the new card UX makes it very cumbersome to get to the details and see who is responding. A lot of times map is only a secondary piece of information that is needed to get to the last 10% of the route so it doesn't need to be front and center. No need for a multitude of options on the screen. All we need is two buttons - respond and view other responses. that's it. 🚒
by Fancy Internet Phone Havers
If the signal is spotty and you can only send text messages without pictures then this app may not work for you. I had 4 bars of LTE on AT&T/T-Mobile towers and I got an error when I opened it up saying, "We could not get connection to the server. please verify your network connection." Hopefully the backup sms messaging tied to the app in my case works. We’ll see tomorrow during the weekly test. If I have to rely on app based messaging and alerts through the app alone to be notified though this won’t work for me and I’ll be back to carrying a pager until I can figure something else out.