The Dark Rise of Uber!
When Uber started, it faced legal issues for operating as a cab service. Travis' response? "We’re just a tech company connecting drivers and users."
When government authorities imposed fines on Uber drivers, Uber built a tool
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THE CHETZZ
Stoic : Boundless • 1y
How come @Olacabs @Uber India@inDrive @rapidobikeapp @nammayatrithey don't hold one-day seminars on howto use their services for inexperiencedauto and taxi drivers? As a result, they arecurrently losing between fifty and sixtypercent of their revenue
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Chamarti Sreekar
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Uber has changed its pricing model for auto rickshaw drivers, moving from a 10-15% commission per ride to a fixed subscription fee.
As a result, all auto rides will now be cash-only. While Uber will continue addressing major safety concerns, it wil
🚖 What if Uber & Ola never took a cut from drivers?
Imagine a ride-hailing app where:
✅ Drivers keep 100% earnings (No commission!)
✅ Just a small monthly fee (₹50-₹100) instead of losing 30-35% per ride.
✅ Cheaper fares for passengers
revenue f
Scott Gorlick shared the problems that startups face and how Uber sailed through that phase.
How the company overcame the chicken and egg problem, which is a common challenge faced by startups.
The problem is that the company needs both riders and
Uber’s been struggling financially, and they’re not even trying to hide it anymore. Their latest move—ditching the commission model for a fixed fee and example of that
Uber’s financials haven’t exactly been good at all . In Q4 2023, they reported $