CPC G06Q 10/02 (2013.01) [G06F 16/90328 (2019.01); G06F 16/9035 (2019.01); G06F 16/9038 (2019.01); G06F 16/909 (2019.01); G06Q 30/0255 (2013.01)] | 16 Claims |
1. A method of improved navigation of selectable adventures in a location-based guide-pairing computer system, comprising:
transmitting a request, from an end user mobile device to an adventure management server system, for reservable adventures that are scheduled to occur in proximity to an automatically queried geographic location of end user mobile device;
in response to receiving a resulting set of reservable adventures from the adventure management server system, simultaneously displaying upon a touchscreen of the end user mobile device a scrollable list of the resulting set of reservable adventures and an interactive map that depicts both the automatically queried geographic location of end user mobile device and location identifiers of one or more of the resulting set of reservable adventures;
in response to a touchscreen selection of one of the location identifiers corresponding to one of the resulting set of reservable adventures displayed on the interactive map of the touchscreen of the end user mobile device, automatically scrolling the simultaneously displayed scrollable list of the resulting set of reservable adventures to display a list entry corresponding to said one of the resulting set of reservable adventures displayed on the interactive map; and
in response to a touchscreen selection of said list entry corresponding to said one of the resulting set of reservable adventures displayed on the interactive map of the touchscreen of the end user mobile device, displaying an adventure detail user interface at the touchscreen of the end user mobile device that prompts a user to reserve said one of the resulting set of reservable adventures, wherein the adventure detail user interface at the touchscreen of the end user mobile device further displays at least a guide profile information and a selectable option for a shared adventure so that a price is eligible to be shared by multiple users.
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