At Shotl, we want to improve existing public transport systems in order to reduce private car ownership, while providing easy access to more flexible and convenient transportation. Shotl’s innovative technology is based on a collective ridership platform that utilizes an extensive moving network of minibuses.
The initial development of the first Driver App was only available for Apple iPad. Now, this new version can be downloaded on any Apple or Android device; either tablet or smartphone. The purpose of the new multi-device and multi-platform upgrade is to allow all drivers to use their preferred system without having to purchase new equipment.
But that’s not all; We’ve also improved some of the features to make driver experience much better overall:
At Shotl we know that technology is changing the world and is moving faster every day, that’s why we are continuously developing our apps and adapting them to best suit our users’ and drivers’ needs and requests.
Download the new Shotl Driver App by clicking on the following links:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/shotl-driver/id1028419165?ls=1&mt=8
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shotltransportation.shotldriver
If you’re interested in receiving more information about our technology or if you want to know more about what’s coming next, please contact us at hello@shotl.com.
30.01.24
Shotl implemented in Vallirana a hybrid system comprising fixed-route-and-schedule services during peak times, with flexible on-demand services covering needs for the rest of the day.
27.06.22
Shotl offered a free DRT service for all attendees to the Catalan Mobility Day, which is organized annually by the Association of Municipalities for Urban Mobility and Transport (AMTU). During the event, a vehicle connected Reus commuter train station,
23.05.22
This month we chat with Barak Sas, General Manager for UK&I DRT at Zeelo and respected voice on mobility-related issues. He is well known for sharing his thoughts about public transport and mobility in his newsletter “Moving People.”