Hi Brigit! For me, I almost always use the tap-in-tap-out method if I am only aiming for one ride. If I am willing to consider a few options that I have pinned to the top, then I use the pull-to-refresh. Hope that helps!
Rob, I missed the tap-in tap-out method the first 30x I watched your videos and am still a bit confused. Any chance you can give us a step-by-step guide on when and how to use it in contrast to the Genie slots? That would be super helpful.
Hey Scott! I found a section of one of the Ear Scouts’ videos that explains this method really well! Just jump to around 24:15 where he goes into detail about when and why to use tap-in, tap-out. Hope this helps!
-- You haven't booked anything yet and you're trying to get better return times to pop up.
-- You're trying to modify something already booked and you're trying to get better return times to pop up.
Back and forth when:
-- You saw a really great return time but when you tapped it, the time changed to something worse. Usually if you go back and forth you can get the original time you wanted or something even better!
Hi Brigit! For me, I almost always use the tap-in-tap-out method if I am only aiming for one ride. If I am willing to consider a few options that I have pinned to the top, then I use the pull-to-refresh. Hope that helps!
Here's the guidelines I use for myself!
Refresh when:
-- You haven't booked anything yet and you're trying to get better return times to pop up.
-- You're trying to modify something already booked and you're trying to get better return times to pop up.
Back and forth when:
-- You saw a really great return time but when you tapped it, the time changed to something worse. Usually if you go back and forth you can get the original time you wanted or something even better!