Indego Bike Share 4+

Official Philly Bike Share App

Bicycle Transit Systems

    • 4.2 • 495 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

The official app for Indego, Philadelphia's favorite bike share! Indego offers a variety of affordable pass options to access over 1,600+ bikes (including electric bikes) and 200+ stations throughout the city - and is still growing!

With the Indego app, you can:
• Purchase a pass or access your account
• View real-time bike type and dock availability
• Unlock a bike
• Check your ride history and trip duration
• Manage your payment method
• Track billing history
• Rate your ride or report a trip issue
• Contact customer service
• Earn free days using IndeHero
• Receive system notifications and updates

With Indego you get round-the-clock access to public transportation on your schedule. Riders can choose between three different pass types to fit their needs. Discounts are available for riders with a PA ACCESS card.

You must be 14 and over to ride Indego classic bikes and 16 or over for Indego Electric. Visit rideindego.com for more information.

Indego is sponsored by Independence Blue Cross and an initiative of the City of Philadelphia.

What’s New

Version 3.0.1

You can now redeem IndeHero points yourself under IndeHero > Redeem Points.

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
495 Ratings

495 Ratings

NicknameDawn ,

What a cool company

I used this app when I was visited Philly. I was mostly in City Center so the convenience of have a docking station on every corner was great! I ran into a few problems with docking the bikes. Like how my bike would be fully docked and locked but the app wouldn’t recognize it and continue to charge me for my time. I called tech support and they were so nice and accommodating. They told me I didn’t need to call if I didn’t wanted that they have a number to text that is just as convenient. Other than that, using the bikes was a great experience. When I left Philly, I guess I selected a renewing service with the bikes that I wasn’t aware of and called tech support to cancel. Every time I’ve called Indego, they have been nothing but nice and easy to work with. They refunded me my money and I left with a great experience. I don’t usually leave reviews but after using Lime, Lyft, and Rider services, I think I’m in love with Indego. They have a few kinks but overall, I am throughly impressed!

Phillyninja ,

Amazing Bikes

Yesterday was my first time riding the Indego Bikes with my family and friends, we had no idea how to use to but eventually we researched how to use it and when we rented them to ride around the city it was fun. We all rented the electric bikes and rode from Drexel to Strawberry Mansion and from Strawberry Mansion to Drexel. We rode for 30 minutes then put it back and took a break then unlocked another bike after our break. It might not be the best price but it’s a good way to hangout with family and friends. So I would definitely recommend anyone to use the city bikes, sure it’s a lot of money, but you can just get the guest pass that expires the next day.

Sephethus ,

Never Make Apps Again

The entire development team for this “app” should be fired and then sued. I don’t even know where to begin with the broken and ugly areas of this dysfunctional piece of trash. Do I begin at the fact that when I open the app it suggests that I download the app? Do I start with delivering the message that 2007 called and wants its app back? Do I start by pointing out that this “application” is nothing more than a crappy web browser? Do I begin with its broken API and authentication problems? I can’t even create an account much less login or pay for a rental bike. My friend had to ride on the back of one of the bikes with me because of how broken this so called “app” is. I’m surprised, given Apple’s standards of quality for what is allowed in the App Store, that this app even passed their QA approval process. Imagine being a company, and designing an app you so obviously have never used yourselves. Sad, just sad.

App Privacy

The developer, Bicycle Transit Systems, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Financial Info
  • Contact Info
  • Identifiers

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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