Walk Score

Walk Score
Walk Score logo
Type of site
Walkability services
Available inEnglish
Created by
  • Jesse Kocher
  • Matt Lerner
URLwalkscore.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedJuly 2007 (2007-07)
Current statusActive

Walk Score is a private company that provides walkability services and apartment search tools through a website and mobile applications. Its flagship product is a large-scale, public access walkability index that assigns a numerical walkability score to any address in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

Company

Walk Score was founded in July 2007, inspired in part by a Sightline Institute blog post that proposed the number of establishments within one mile as a simple test of walkability. The company's mission is "to promote walkable neighborhoods" with the belief that such neighborhoods are "one of the simplest and best solutions for the environment, our health, and our economy." On October 22, 2014 the company was bought by the residential real estate company, Redfin.

Consumer products

Walk Score

The company's flagship product is the Walk Score, a walkability index and the namesake of the company. Walk Score is a type of automated efficiency model focused on location efficiency. A Walk Score may be assigned to a particular address or an entire region, and the company maintains a ranking of the most walkable cities in the United States.[non-primary source needed]

Josh Herst, CEO of Walk Score, has stated that he wants Walk Score to be a part of every real-estate listing in the future. He envisions the Walk Score of a home to be as important as how many bedrooms or bathrooms the property has.

Relevant amenities include "businesses, parks, theaters, schools and other common destinations."

Other features

Similar to the Walk Score, the company also assigns a Bike Score and Transit Score to points on the map. Walk Score can generate a commute report that shows the time required to travel between two points, providing a visual representation of the changes in elevation during the trip. Commuting options include walking, bicycling, driving, or taking public transport. In 2011, Walk Score unveiled an apartment search tool that locates available housing based on commute time to a given location. The tool calculates commute times for various modes of transport including walking, cycling, driving, and public transit.

Criticism

Walk Score has received some criticism in the media, particularly from urban planning professionals, for the limits of its accuracy and relevancy in methodology and results. Specifically, Walk Score doesn't calculate whether there are sidewalks, how many lanes of traffic one must cross, how much crime occurs in the area, or what the weather is typically like. It also doesn't differentiate between types of amenities, for example a supermarket grocery store versus a small food mart selling mostly chips and liquor.

Walk Score does not accurately score areas adjacent to international borders. The algorithm prioritizes locations across the border which leads to low and inaccurate scores.

Professional products

Travel Time API

Walk Score's Travel Time API provides a programming interface to get travel times between an origin and a set of destinations. Travel Time API can sort multiple destinations based on walking time, taking public transit, driving time, or biking. Suggested applications are ranking points of interest nearest to multiple destinations, such as hotels near multiple meetings or attractions; ranking multiple destinations nearest to a specific location, such as sorting of local deals; and for maps and visualizations.

Public Transit API

An API access to Transit Score and nearby public transit stops and routes.

Walk Score API

An API access to the Walk Score walkability index.

See also


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