AirportChatter CEO Mark Wagner Wants to Make Airports Better for You
Navigating large airports when you travel can be an excruciating process. Often times, you don’t know where the nearest restroom is, you choose a poor place to get a meal just because it’s on the way to your gate, or you can’t find the currency exchange before your international flight. Cool person in technology Mark Wagner knows that these issues plague travelers all the time and that’s why he’s created the AirportChatter app for the iPhone. AirportChatter helps users manage their airport experience more effectively. Wagner created the app to give travelers the resources they need to make their time spent in airports a much better experience. Wagner’s app has a complete listing of shops, restaurants and ATMs in each of the U.S.’s thirty largest airports. Each listing has spaces for customer reviews, so users can find out which restaurants and stores are their best bets as they wait for a flight. The app can even tell you where the nearest restrooms are to your location within the airport. If you have problems navigating the app, finding iPhone support should be your next step in getting it to work.
Wagner continually innovates and adds more features to AirportChatter as well. Recently, he and his team instituted a tool for their app called Radar. Radar scans the area around you in an airport and reports things people nearby are saying on social media about the airport. This lets you see what others are saying about their experience in an airport in real time. Wagner hopes that this feature will help travelers make social connections with those around them as they wait for their flight. Since Radar is a new feature, it may still have bugs, so contact tech support if you have trouble with it.
Wagner has built up a wealth of experience managing and marketing digital products over the last few years. He worked as a product and marketing consultant for Mitchell Martin Inc. as well as a consultant at HeadHunter Labs. His successful launch of AirportChatter has also put him in a position to found a second company, 23squared. 23squared is a consulting and digital development firm that helps other businesses with the creation and marketing of digital products, such as smartphone apps. Wagner’s success has begotten even more success, and he continues to leverage his experience to create new business.
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