Q: What is the difference between 'Nearby' and 'Reached' in the OtoZen notifications?
A: In OtoZen notifications, "Arrived" indicates the completion of a trip. It means the person has finished their journey and has started walking or has stopped driving. On the other hand, "Arriving" is triggered when the person is within close proximity to a designated location, such as work, but hasn't necessarily stopped there. This notification typically occurs about 2 minutes before the "Arrived" notification.
It's possible to be "Arriving" a location while just passing by without actually stopping or ending a trip. For a more timely update, you can set the "Arriving" notification for an earlier time, like 5 minutes before reaching, to get an advance alert if you're interested in knowing when someone is approaching a specific destination.