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Peach.From a viable business standpoint it is a terrible idea. No one's going to post their urban spot for randoms to use. There's no incentive and even if there was they're running the risk of blowing their spot.
And from a liability standpoint it's a complete nightmare. Not only is the activity inherently dangerous, but you're equipping, and some would argue advocating for, people to trespass and vandalize property.
I've really thought this one through. I even have a business plan laying around somewhere for a spot map style website. It's just not going to work.
FrankerZEero Ettala has made an app called SpotDigger. There's a ton of spots in Finland in it but not too sure about other countries.
iLLbiLLyEasily solved by having the ability to control spot sharing. The app i wrote, only had functionality for public and private, but there was a more sophisticated sharing schema in the works, that would essentially let you share spots directly with only certain groups of people (similar to the google plus model).
The liability is no different than that of any public form (NS for example). MountainProject has lots of climbs that are located on private land. Typically there is a notification about access issues, but that isn't to protect themselves, only the relationship between climbers and the land owners. A private land owner could of course try to take action against your company for having their location on there, but that would likely just end in you removing the spot.
Still, I wouldn't argue that the a app like this has potential to be a viable business... make make a little cash on the side, but nothing serious.
Peach.From a viable business standpoint it is a terrible idea. No one's going to post their urban spot for randoms to use. There's no incentive and even if there was they're running the risk of blowing their spot.
And from a liability standpoint it's a complete nightmare. Not only is the activity inherently dangerous, but you're equipping, and some would argue advocating for, people to trespass and vandalize property.
I've really thought this one through. I even have a business plan laying around somewhere for a spot map style website. It's just not going to work.
AlexFogo85People have been trying to make this work for years now and a few have even released an early version of it that eventually led to failure. A lot of skiers do not want spots being shared publicly, it ruins a lot of the creativity and effort involved in finding spots. Also if a really good spot is posted and it gets a lot of attention from skiers, it will eventually get the attention of property owners and law enforcement. I think the only way this could work would be to have it setup where you can only share with friends or people in your area. Would be cool if it someone got it going in the right way to minimize hate so people could actually back it up. Unfortunately you'd need a situation like malcolm and shredsauce, where you are getting the majority of your target community behind the idea and helping you work out kinks. If anyone is good with writing apps I don't think it would be terribly difficult to setup; make an account, add friends' accounts to view a feed of spots being posted, the ability to favorite/repost a spot you like, use the locator on most phones to get a separate feed of public spots near you, then a way to rate/comment on spots (rate different categories such as chance of getting shutdown, ease of access and setup, etc), and then lastly just the ability to post a picture(s) of the spot, a description, and have it pin it to google maps. Would love to see it work where you determine who can see what spots, but would need a lot of back up from the community. Wish I knew how to code/write apps/
.LincolnMaybe to avoid the liability through a app put like a special forum up in here. We practically already promote urban in a way so why not just make a special forum? That would be the best way i think.