Available now for iOS and Android, mobile navigation app Pynit easily navigates users to the places they visit most for free. The app streamlines navigation to users' preferred businesses by allowing them to create and store an unlimited amount of both specific "Pyns" (Chipotle, Chase Bank, Starbucks, etc.) as well as general "Pyns" (Gas Station, Hospital, Cleaners, Tacos, Chinese Food, etc.). When a "Pyn" is selected, the app displays a list of nearby locations and provides turn-by-turn directions to the location chosen.
"With Pynit, users can instantly access the closest location of business chains they frequent and navigate there without having to retype the same search phrase over and over again," states co-founder Ronny Sage.
In addition to providing a list of locations and their distances, the application also displays Google ratings, which allows users a second point of reference in their choice.
The application is perfect for users to locate their go-to restaurants and stores as well as general locations such as nearby gas stations, pharmacies or hospitals. With Pynit, users can instantly access the closest location of business chains they frequent and navigate there with ease.
Here are a couple scenarios to give you a better understanding of how you can benefit using this app.
Scenario 1: Driving and feel like eating McDonalds. Store the pyn "McDonalds," there's one 7 minutes away, click, and navigate! Wait. The second close McDonalds has a better rating, click, and navigate.
Scenario 2: Driving and almost of gas. Store the pyn "Gas Station," there's one 3 minutes away, click, and navigate.
Scenario 3: At home and feel like eating Chinese food. Store the pyn "Chinese Food," there's about 10 different options in the area. Tonight try this one that is 15 minutes away, click, and navigate.
Scenario 4: Get injured in an unfamiliar area and need hospital attention. Store the pyn "hospital," there's an urgent care 11 minutes away, click, and navigate.
Pynit is available for iOS and Android for free, including an unlimited amount of pyns. No hidden charges or fees will be applied. Pynit was designed and created by developers Michael Garland and Ronny Sage from Chicago, IL.
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