Why use ESR Bookmarks?

As a crowd-sourced platform, a myriad of information is constantly flowing through the ESR feed. Maybe a post has caught your eye but you don't have time to read it, or you'd like to track a list of routes to ride in the future. We've got you covered! Just use the app's bookmarking feature.

How to add a bookmark

There are three places on the ESR app from which you can add bookmarks: ESR Feed, Nearby Map, and My Profile. Below, you'll find guided steps for adding a bookmark in each scenario.

Option 1: Bookmarking posts from the ESR Feed

1.  Navigate to the ESR Feed

2. Once you've located a post you'd like to save, tap the ellipsis (...) to the right of the post

3. From the quick access menu, tap "+ My Saved" 

How to save a post from the ESR Feed

Note: if you bookmark a place post from the ESR feed, a marker will conveniently display on your Go Ride Map.

 

Option 2: Bookmarking routes and places from the Nearby Map

1.  Navigate to the Nearby Map

2. Once you've located a route or a place you'd like to save, tap the ellipsis flag symbol at the right of the route

How to bookmark a route from the Nearby Map

 

Option 3: Bookmarking posts from My Profile

1.  Navigate to My Profile and scroll to Recent Posts

2. Once you've located a post you'd like to save, tap the ellipsis (...) to the right of the post

3. From the quick access menu, tap "+ My Saved" 

How to bookmark a post from the My Profile

 

How to find your bookmarks 

1. Navigate to the User Profile

2. Tap the Flag symbol at the top right corner of your screen

How to find ESR Bookmarks

How to remove a bookmark

1. Navigate to your Bookmarks page (see steps above)

2. Tap the ellipsis (...) to the right of the post you'd like to delete

3. From the quick access menu, tap "- My Saved"

How to remove a bookmarked post  

 

We hope that this feature helps you keep track of all of your favourite motorcycle content! If you have any feedback or ideas for feature enhancement, reach us at feedback@eatsleepride.com. We read everything.