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An internet site and smartphone application for checking local fuel prices.

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The following section is an excerpt from Wikipedia's Automotive Industries page on 21 September 2019, text available via the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

GasBuddy is a tech company based in Boston that operates apps and websites based on finding real-time fuel prices at more than 140,000 gas stations in the United States, Canada, and Australia. They also sell software products to convenience store owners via their B2B initiatives (formerly known OpenStore).

The GasBuddy app is a GPS-based application program for smartphones and tablets which provides prices of nearby gas stations from user-submitted data, as well as through partnerships with other companies and directly from station operators. The app has Android, BlackBerry 10, and iOS versions.

The app also includes GasBuddy's partnerships with Wex (called "Pay with Gasbuddy"), and ParkWhiz for parking.

Childhood friends Dustin Coupal (an eye doctor) and Jason Toews (a computer programmer from Saskatchewan) founded GasBuddy in April 2000 in Minneapolis. In June 2000, Toews and Coupal launched the collection of GasBuddy websites as a way for consumers to share gas-pricing information. They filed as a Minnesota for-profit corporation in April 2004 as GasBuddy Organization Inc.

In 2009, GasBuddy launched OpenStore with its first convenience store partner, Rutter's, by building the Rutter's app and supporting digital marketing efforts through its custom platform.

Towards the end of 2010, GasBuddy launched its own set of apps that allowed users to input prices via their smartphones.

In March 2013, UCG, a privately held, business-to-business company headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, announced that Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) had acquired GasBuddy. OPIS is a UCG subsidiary established in 1977 as the Oil Express Newsletter and specializing in worldwide petroleum pricing and news for businesses.

On February 10, 2016, IHS acquired OPIS, separating from GasBuddy, which remained with UCG as a subsidiary company.

Initially only available in the United States and Canada, GasBuddy launched in Australia in March 2016.

On September 12, 2016, GasBuddy released a completely redesigned app available for iOS and Android devices, the first major redesign of the app since its release in 2010. GasBuddy also unveiled a new logo and launched GasBuddy Business Pages.

On August 28, 2017, GasBuddy launched a gas savings program, Pay with GasBuddy, that lets consumers save at gas stations in the United States.


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DateMedia or Collection Name & DetailsFiles
28 March 2004Website Helps Drivers Fill up Without Emptying their Wallets
Leda Hartman for Voice of America News

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DateArticleAuthor/Source
28 March 2004Website Helps Drivers Fill up Without Emptying their Wallets Leda Hartman
18 April 2007Gas Prices - Fed up?Gus Philpott, The Woodstock Advocate
6 October 2016Cuebiq and GasBuddy Team Up to Boost Advertising and User Experience with Location-Based DataCuebiq





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