
Roll Mobility App Reviews
The Roll Mobility app recently received 22 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 3 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Roll Mobility app an average rating of 3.91 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 45 ratings since its release on Sep 24 by Roll App. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Roll Mobility?
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22 Positive User Reviews for Roll Mobility
Great app for anyone and everyone! Wish this would have been around when I was taking care of both my Grandparents near the end of their lives- they loved to go out to dinner and lunch in their chairs and online ratings at that time were VERY hit or miss. This app would have been amazing!
A good app that I wish had existed years ago!
I love that the reviews are community based and made by other disabled people! Although, I would really like to be able to edit reviews I’ve left or delete them if I accidentally added wrong information. Also, being able to see the reviews I’ve left would be nice.
I downloaded the app hoping that the review question answers would be available to look at. They would be extremely helpful for disabled non wheelchair users. I have EDS and use forarm crutches along with not being able to use stairs most days. Your app along with the answers I believe would help everyone navigate with their abilities.
Really awesome to see a group of devs create an application to keep track of what locations are not fit for the disabled community. The design is great and easy to use. The only thing I would suggest to the developers is to add a N/A toggle when something like table height is not applicable to a specific location.
There are so many ways for places to be in/accessible that more easy-to-skim details would be helpful outside of reviews. It would also be helpful to have some degree of rating around air quality or masking accommodations since some of us are still avoiding airborne illnesses, and finding spaces that are accessible to us is very challenging. With some tweaks this could be incredibly valuable.
Very excited for this app. I love its questions. I do think an “idk” option should be available. As well as a service dog access issue question “did you have a service dog related access issue?” “yes, no, n/a” Very excited to use this. Could also include some information about friendliness of staff when accommodations are needed (could also just put in notes) and also the option to make broken. “Is there an automatic door?” “Yes but broken”
Needs more categories - restaurant vs apartment complex for instance would help defined questions. Otherwise, such a great idea and tool! I think this will go far!
I am a veteran with disability and use this app to help me get outside. It’s so nice to be able to see what places accommodate my limitations
This app has been a huge help for my friend and I
For sure a game changer. It's so good to have access to all those reviews from real users, people like us. Without any side interests. And also it's so easy to post my own review's. Thx!!!!
I love how easy it is to get a feel for a place “at a glance”.
I made a review and was not asked if I use a wheelchair. I don’t. I think that might be helpful to know as one assess an entry. It asks about the use of a ‘large’ wheelchair. Is there a definition of what is large? I also would like a not sure answer in addition to yes or no on questions.
This app is very easy to use, but it feels like a faint shadow of AXS Map - it lets you rate the entrance and the bathroom and that’s it.
Overall this is a really cool app and I look forward to collaborating with my community to start marking things on the app for my city! That being said, it would be great if there could be tweaks made to the review questions: -An “I don’t know” option that doesn’t directly affect the rating (sometimes I’m reviewing a place I haven’t been in a while and I just don’t remember!) -Clearer definitions: What are we qualifying as a “large wheelchair”? A manual chair with a wide seat width? A powerchair
Whether you are going out for a fun activity or simply trying to navigate the able bodied world, this app can help guide you much easier while gathering data about where improvements are needed!
This app allows you to participate in inclusion in real time. There’s nothing worse than setting plans to meet people somewhere, and when you get there it’s not wheelchair accessible. More important this accessibility information is coming from your peers versus business owners who may think they’re accessible when they’re actually not. Great updates and support from the Roll team to keep the app running smoothly!
The “Add a Review” section only allows you to select from a pretty random set of locations that roughly correlate to where you are. It doesn’t include the building I am literally in front of, but includes one 2.5 miles away. The building I want to review is even labeled on the google map! No wonder there are so few reviews for me locally. It would be great to be able to drop and label a pin with business information, or at least to be able to select the ones already listed on the google map. Wil
I really, really like the idea and the general concept, the execution is a bit lacking. It’s very hard to use the search feature. After I clicked the place I wanted to review (which was already a struggle) it stayed on the loading screen and wouldn’t let me review. It’s also hard to get out of the automatic review list, too small of a space to swipe it away. Obviously the app is geared toward wheelchair accessibility, if the reviews were more specific it could help with other kinds of disabilit
3 Negative User Reviews for Roll Mobility
I live in a fairly large city (over 1 million in metro area). Only six locations have reviews, and those reviews had no details or images of barriers. A red symbol is useful, but I’d rather know the exact problem. Are there steps at the door or just no lowered section at the bar. The idea isn’t bad, but it’s it’ll be pretty useless unless way more people start using it.
Doesn’t work in rural areas. There is no way to add locations to the map and many businesses in small towns don’t show up. Probably very useful in large cities but not for the rest of us
Cool concept but very very buggy, phone number login & google login don’t work at all. Difficult to look up businesses, and once you go to a business’s page it may not let you scroll down to the reviews or swipe back to the map & you have to restart the app to do anything else. Tapping existing reviews sometimes shows a different screen but sometime does nothing. The location pin is also off-target compared to other map apps I have on the same phone. Since this is unusable I’m going back to the