GUI/DATABASE SCREENSHOTS
- HOMEPAGE
DATABASE SCREENSHOTS
CONCLUSION & FUTURE SCOPE FUTURE SCOPE :
- Mobile App Development: Create a dedicated mobile app for easy bike rentals and route tracking.
- Augmented Reality (AR) Integration: Integrate AR technology for interactive maps and virtual bike try-ons.
- Smart Lock Integration: Offer smart locks unlocked via the app for enhanced security and convenience.
- Personalized Recommendations: Implement AI-driven algorithms for personalized bike and route recommendations.
- Subscription Models: Introduce subscription plans for frequent bikers with discounts and priority bookings.
- Social Integration: Enable social media login, sharing biking experiences, and connecting with friends.
- Virtual Tours and VR Experiences: Develop virtual tours and VR experiences for exploring biking routes.
- Environmental Impact Metrics: Provide data on biking's environmental impact compared to other transportation modes.
- Multi-language Support: Offer content and interfaces in multiple languages for a global audience.
- Integration with Local Businesses: Collaborate with local establishments for special discounts to bike rental users.
- Rental Station Expansion: Increase physical rental stations for more convenient pickup and drop-off points.
- AI-driven Customer Support: Implement chatbots or AI-powered support for real-time assistance.
- Collaborative Route Creation: Allow users to create and share biking routes within the community.
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