When this started, it was me and a handful of riders in Montana. Everything was in English because I only speak English and the people using it did too. That’s not the case anymore, and the app needed to catch up to who’s actually riding with us.
Ten new languages
LookOver now speaks Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, and Russian, with full right-to-left support included. Change your language in Settings anytime, or let it match your phone.
I want to be straight about how this happened, because it matters. I didn’t have a budget for professional translation. Early users and friends stepped up. People who cared about LookOver and happened to speak another language helped make it readable for riders who don’t speak English. That’s community work, and it shows up in the app every day now. A rider somewhere who’d have bounced off an English-only app can log a service in their own language because someone took the time.
Sign in faster
You can also sign in with Facebook or Instagram now, on top of the options that were already there. One less password to deal with.
We’re a long way from a Montana garage and English-only. That’s because of the riders who brought LookOver to their corner of the world. Thank you.
Ride more. Wrench less.