Thanks for flagging this. You found a real gap and I owe you a fix. The latest version (1.0.6) addresses everything you raised, I am going to submit the update tonight:
1. Active vehicle now drives the filter automatically. Setting your Lightning as the active vehicle in Settings (or via the...
So right now it’s just finding the charger and then sending it to maps.  has a whole approval process that is supposedly pretty drawn out for a navigation app entitlement to be able to add it to the app store. If there was interest I could look into it though.
That’s where the no account, no tracking and no selling your data come in. Since there is no infrastructure there is nothing to sell.
also, Personal opinion but I think it’s more straightforward to use, especially in CarPlay
I built an app called WattsNear (WattsNear.com) and wanted to share it with Lightning owners specifically. You're out here actually relying on charging infrastructure, so your feedback means the most.
Simple premise: open it, find chargers nearby, go. No account, no sign-up, no data collected...
I wish @Ford Motor Company would make the data of the truck more accessible via API. All of this data is available there and since my OBD II port is already in use I cant use any of these apps.
Can confirm, I have slept in my truck because I was too lazy to set up a tent for one night. Turned off the shutdown timer and threw a towel over the screens, AC stayed on all night for me.
Not sure it would make a difference but I have a 24 Lariat
I went mudding a few weeks ago (on the ATV) but someone got their truck stuck in some nasty mud. So I went and grabbed my Lightning and someone else had their F-150 Tremor. We unfortunately couldn't get them out, but the Lightning pulled so hard it bent the hitch ball.