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At the moment when Porter turns to be India's Unicorn recently(probably 106th Unicorn) I can remind myself of more startup by name TruckEasy which almost was with the same product eventually got shutdown with intense cash crunch in its last days! Po

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I was just gonna say this, Porter never relied ONLY on trucks, which helped them penetrate the market even deeper. Secondly from branding perspective even if this TruckEasy DID provide bikes and other smaller vehicles, their name fails to tell the consumers so.

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