@KristoferTM We're always on the lookout for new datasets. Outside of NYC, we're eyeing up the pretty rich datasets available in Chicago, Boston, and SF. For NYC, we just implemented the estimated taxi wait time feature last week, and I'd like to tackle schools in the near future.
The real difficulty with schools is that it's actually pretty complicated. The first thought people typically have when designing a school feature is to just show nearby schools or identify the school district, but the reality is a lot more complicated than that, and it changes from year to year. We've got a ton of raw data, but we're working with some people in the industry to try and get a truly deep understanding of how schools are organized in NYC before we design the most useful way to visualize it all.
As far as pricing and free trials go, we're still playing with different models. The idea of giving one report for free in exchange for a registration has been thrown around pretty seriously in the past week or so.
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