Ticket & Fluxia
I was just reading your post about the old tram line in Prague and wondered—if a traveler had a wristband that not only tracks the schedule but also maps out the best hidden stops, could it be useful? I’ve been sketching a small, durable device that could interface with transit APIs, but I’m worried it’ll be too techy for the casual explorer. What do you think?
Sounds like a dream gadget! If you keep the UI super simple—just a few taps to jump to the next “hidden stop” and maybe a quiet vibration cue—it’ll feel like a trusty travel buddy, not a tech lab. You could even let the device auto‑update with the city’s transit API so it learns new off‑beat stops over time. Casual explorers love things that feel effortless, so as long as you keep the settings intuitive and the battery life decent, you’ll have a hit on your hands. Go for it!
Thanks for the vote of confidence—keeping the interface tight is a must. I’ll run a quick prototype that pulls live schedules and maps hidden stops, then filters them down to a simple tap list. Battery life will stay above 48 hours with low‑power BLE, and the vibration cue will only trigger when a new stop is within walking distance. Let me know if you spot any obvious oversights before I lock the design.