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DopleSoft, the mobility service subsidiary of NHN that operates the integrated transit service app SmartMove, said on the 11th that it rolled out an update adding new features, including checking Hangang Bus arrival information.

The Hangang Bus, which connects key urban hubs along the Han River, will begin official service on Sept. 18. It links a total of seven piers—Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Apgujeong, Oksu, Ttukseom and Jamsil—and commute and leisure travel demand is expected to rise as a result.

SmartMove is an integrated transit service app that provides real-time information and route guidance for various modes of transportation, including subways, buses, shared bicycles and electric kickboards. Beyond route search, it supports convenience features such as nearby search, finding meeting locations and schedule management, and combined cumulative downloads on Android (AOS) and iOS have surpassed 800,000.

This update adds real-time Hangang Bus arrival information and linked route guidance with Seoul Bike Ttareungi. It also strengthens features such as route checks based on the subway map, finding nearby stations, and viewing entire bus routes and real-time locations. The app UI was revamped so users can check information more easily.

A DopleSoft official said, "SmartMove provides integrated transportation information in real time, and we will continue to improve the service in line with changes in the transportation environment and user needs."

Meanwhile, DopleSoft operates transportation service apps such as SmartMove, Nationwide Smart Bus and Subway Terminator, and the three services have recorded a cumulative 46 million downloads.

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