Lots of “yes”
After his free trial was over, this commuter converted to the paid version: I’m most impressed by the timeliness of the alerts. I receive the official NJ Transit alerts, too, and Clever Commute is consistently faster and usually more informative. The analytic for predicting the most likely track is helpful when I’m traveling outside my […] Read More
Metro North Building Explosion – 12-March, 2014
As you read this chronology of events, please think about these key questions: How prompt and accurate was the news reporting? How prompt, accurate and actionable was the information shared by your company? (e.g., did your disaster recovery team send value-added alerts to employees?) Date Time Message 12-Mar 6:53:04 AM 6:46 Greens Farms to GCT 6 […] Read More
Just doin’ our job, Ma’am
More kudos from a rider Thanks to [the recent] message, those of us on Clever Commute knew about the PATH closing about 90 minutes before the announcement from NJ Transit. On a bad commute day, knowing stuff like this can make a big difference
Read MoreFun on a Friday – From a Commuter – “NJ Transit’s Gonna be the Death of me”
Credit to NJT commuter Rachel Goldstein. Clever Commute does not own the rights to the original or the parody below. Sung to the tune of John Henry Here is the Pete Seegar version When I started working in the city Riding on that NJT I get delays for getting in I get delays for getting […] Read More
Special snowstorm note for reporters
TGIITF – Thank goodness it’s Inside-Track-Friday
We know that Friday feeling….so we loved to read this from a customer… Thanks to Clever Commute I am hurtling towards home and not waiting for a bus with the huddled masses at Port Authority. Why? On my way to the subway, I checked the alerts and saw that the bus station was a disaster. […] Read More
A great example of Premium benefits for bus riders
Our premium service provides a portfolio of features to suburban commuters. One of the great benefits of the service is that our users can monitor the issues on other lines…without necessarily receiving extra messages (e.g., texts or e-mail) Here is a great example from January 23, 2014: Riders on 3 different lines each shared real-time info […] Read More