Overview

Rating:
4.30
(117)
Version:
2.2.8+337
Last updated: 2025-09-02
Ranking
#146,303 ▼ 801
Overall

Features & Capabilities

Roll Mobility helps wheelchair users, caregivers, and allies discover accessibility before arrival. It’s a crowdsourced database of real experiences—reviews, photos, videos, and first-hand notes from people who’ve actually been there. Search for spots nearby or explore cities, leave quick reviews, mark accessible features, and react with emojis and comments to support inclusive spaces.

Built with community in mind: create or join local teams to map neighborhoods, campuses, or event venues, and earn points on fun leaderboards as you contribute. The platform partners with disability advocates and organizations to map cities ahead of major events, helping everyone roll with confidence.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Roll App Inc.
Rating:
4.30
(117)
Version:
2.2.8+337 Last updated: 2025-09-02
Version code:
877668128
Creation date:
2021-01-01
Compatible devices:
Size:
227.83MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-16
Compare stats and ranking:

Ranking

Other platforms

Android
Roll Mobility (v2.2.1)
17,073 3.89 (200)

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Roll App Inc.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/roll-mobility/id1535814561
Website:
https://www.rollmobility.com

User Reviews

Roll Mobility is valued for its community-driven accessibility reviews and mission to empower disabled users. Users praise its purpose and basic usability but repeatedly report stability and contribution barriers: laggy performance, unreliable search, and the inability to add reviews or venues; plus sparse rural coverage. Privacy concerns and invasive permissions are also noted. The app shows potential with a supportive, growing community and positive UX cues, but needs stability, broader geographic coverage, and easier contribution flows to fulfill its promise.
Pros
  • Community-driven reviews by disabled people provide relevant accessibility information.
  • Helps users plan and navigate accessible venues; empowers disabled users.
  • Positive, mission-driven focus and care from the founders; invites community input.
  • Easy-to-use interface with enjoyable UX cues like confetti on submission.
Cons
  • Performance and usability issues (lag, jank, UI jiggle, slow responses) that hamper use, including unreliable search.
  • Inability to add reviews or new locations; limited ability to contribute.
  • Limited data coverage, especially in rural/small towns; few venues with reviews.
  • Search and discovery problems: unreliable search results; often nothing shows up or requires navigating via the map.
  • Privacy/permissions concerns about app requesting broad access (photos, mic, camera) and related signup/newsletter issues.
Recent reviews
Really want to love it, it’s useful if you’re just trying to look at the reviews, but it’s very frustrating to use. Search function is terrible. Why do I need to move the map view over to the area the venue is located to be able to search it? It’s all so laggy that the already clunky system is even more frustrating. My biggest issue is there’s no option to leave some areas on the reviews section blank/mark them unknown, which is my biggest issue. I am not a regular wheelchair user, and when I do use one, it’s an unusually narrow one so my experience isn’t very useful. I cannot eyeball 36 inches and I am not going to carry around a tape measure. As is, the options are potentially ruin someone’s night or not provide any info. I’m also confused by there not being a question about whether bathrooms specifically are accessible without using stairs. Yes, there’s the different floors question, but some venues have balconies that aren’t essential to use of the space, and some single floor venues or ones that do have elevators or ramps between floors still have bathrooms only accessible via stairs. I’ve been trying to leave reviews on several venues that have this specific issue and can’t effectively. I’ve been noting this in the extra comments section, but it’s unbelievably annoying. The whole screen literally jiggles with every keystroke. Who could possibly have thought this was a good idea. It’s a nightmare. Overall has a lot of potential and is useful to view, just a real headache to contribute to.
by Al*****, 2026-04-16

It’s amazing I love it. It will help so much
by Li*****, 2026-04-03
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