Superpedestrian LINK Scooters

Superpedestrian LINK Scooters

Electric Scooter Share

App info


7.0.7
December 31, 2024
Android 7.0+
Everyone
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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Superpedestrian LINK Scooters, Developed by Superpedestrian. Listed in Travel & local Category. Current Version Is 7.0.7, Updated On 31/12/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Superpedestrian LINK Scooters. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. Superpedestrian LINK Scooters Currently Has 24 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars

Superpedestrian brings you the next generation of safe and thoughtful e-scooters. Whether you’re exploring a new place or getting to the office, Superpedestrian scooters are a fun, affordable, and convenient way to get around. Use the app to find a Superpedestrian scooter near you and experience the joy of one of our easy to ride two-wheelers.

HOW TO RIDE
— Download the Superpedestrian app and make an account
— Explore the map to find a scooter near you
— Scan the scooter’s QR code or enter the scooter ID to unlock
— Ride safely and have fun
— Park respectfully
— End your ride in the app

SUPERPEDESTRIAN IS SPECIAL
— Designed with a low center of gravity for a smooth and safe ride
— Longer and wider deck for easier riding
— Superpedestrian scooters conduct 1,000+ safety checks before and during every ride
— Stops 37% faster with a triple braking system

PASSES GET YOU A LOT MORE FOR A LOT LESS
— Day passes grant unlimited 30 minute rides
— 7 day and 30 day passes are also available offering a heavy discount for SUPER riders
— Exact prices vary from city to city and may be subject to change. Current pricing is available in the Superpedestrian app.

SAFETY TIPS
— We recommend always wearing a helmet
— Only one person per scooter
— You must be 18+ to ride
— Follow traffic laws and street signs
— Never ride under the influence

PARK WITH CARE
— Use the kickstand to park upright
— Keep walkways clear
— Don’t block the curb, access ramps, doors, or loading docks
— Keep bus stops clear
— Don’t be that person, park respectfully

We are located in 50+ cities across the globe, where we are replacing car trips and promoting healthy and safe mobility with our 100% carbon neutral scooters. Want to give us a go? Check out www.link.city/cities to find a Superpedestrian city near you!
We are currently offering version 7.0.7. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Updated the endpoints for API failure issues to support platform migration. Updated help center location
Update privacy policy location

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.8
24,029 total
5 57.9
4 11.3
3 5.9
2 4.9
1 20.1

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Total number of active users rated for: Superpedestrian LINK Scooters

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Recent Comments

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K K

Scooters are underpowered - they often cannot climb hills in Lisbon (single rider, 90kg). The app polices your every step, constantly turning off the scooter when it thinks you are in a pedestrian zone. With the phone in power saving mode, the app sometimes takes about a minute to reacquire the GPS position, and refuses to allow parking while doing so, with the clock still ticking. Their "day passes" (in reality, a couple of 15 minutes rides) are a good deal at current prices though.

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James Jones

Works well for me, although worth regularly recalibrating your phone's GPS so you don't have problems ending a ride in a designated parking zone. The one thing I would really like to see changed is the mapping, which is terrible. Don't know who chose the colours but it's SO hard to make out the streets. Needs much more contrast. Can't imagine how anyone with colourblindness copes.

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Scott Spalding

Rated the app several times and it still nags me to rate it. I'll remove this once it stops nagging me. Edit: three months later, it still nags. And it breaks randomly and charges you for the ride anyway. It's a shame but this app is unreliable and support is awful if they respond at all. Edit: year later, checked out app again. It still breaks all the time, making your passes worthless. Customer service just never answers emails or calls. Stay away!

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Andrew Cox

The app crashes constantly, doesn't accurately locate you in parking zones to allow rides to end, and it will continue to charge you if you are unable to find a stable connection to end the ride and this can rack up extortionate bills. I recommend you avoid this app and find an alternative. The scooters have to fail safe to end the ride built into them. If your internet carrier has any issues you can expect a several hundred euro bill debited directly from your bank account.

user
Keonte Sampson

Compared to Spin Scooters: Link scooters are less comfortable, more jittery when off acceleration, and slower. But the Link app has far better UI, responds quicker, and getting on a scooter is relatively easy and quick (better than doing a test for the 500th time with Spin). It's a nice way to go around town and Link scooters seem to be far more available than Spin (in the Baltimore metro at least, idk about other cities). The scooters should be better though.

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Richard Doyle

Overall it's good but two things could be better. First, it often won't let you end the ride because it thinks you're just outside the parking zone, when you actually are in the right place on the ground, so you have to walk around a bit until it thinks you're in the right place. Second, it should be easier to check the battery level of a scooter before hiring it, it does show batteries in the map but it's often impossible to tell exactly which scooter on the map you're standing next to.

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S R

New app and gps configuration. Now i don't randomly slow down when I'm nextdoor to a yellow slow down area. However recently ending the ride simply isn't working. Keeps telling me there is a network error. Well... everything else on my phone works fine. Keep having to reboot my phone to solve the problem. This of course delays me and adds a fee. Irritating.. very Irritating.

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Peter Fleckney

Awful app, awful service. Tried to use this app once in Tenerife, had issues with the ride. Was charged £1.50 to my credit card for a failed ride, so emailed asking for a refund. The charge disappeared from the app, but the funds never appeared back in my account. Now I am just getting canned responses whenever I reply to the email thread. It's not a lot of money, but it is money that they owe me and it's really frustrating. Absolutely do not recommend.