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Title: Top RideSharing Companies


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Top RideSharing Companies
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  • Gone are the days when we had to go through
    strenuous efforts to hail a taxi. Imagine having
    to do that on a sweltering June afternoon or a
    stormy night, for that matter. The mere thought
    of it can send one into panic mode. Thanks to the
    expanding ridesharing world, we no longer have to
    fret, for ridesharing applications have made it
    relatively simple to catch a ride. According to
    growth projections, the ridesharing market will
    grow to a whopping USD 242.73 billion in 2028 at
    a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 16.3. A
    detailed look into some of the top ridesharing
    companies will go a long way to helping and
    inspiring others to set foot in taxi booking
    application development.
  • What is ridesharing?
  • A ridesharing application enables users to hire
    cabs through a mobile app and website. After
    signing up and entering details like name,
    contact number, email, and payment information,
    the user can book a ride on the app. All the user
    has to do now is enter the destination, and a
    nearby driver shows up to drop them off at their
    destination.
  • Drivers show up at the pick-up location with the
    help of navigation resources. Navigation
    resources assist drivers in getting to their
    destination by providing directions and awareness
    for detours. The application also allows users to
    track drivers. The application lets users pay via
    multiple payment options like GPay, credit card,
    and debit card.

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  • Top Ridesharing companies
  • Uber, popularly hailed as a ridesharing giant, is
    at the top of the game with a vast market share,
    but there are other companies too, like Lyft,
    Juno, Gett, Grab, and Bolt, in the business that
    have been actively competing.
  • Here are the top ridesharing companies,
  • Uber
  • Lyft
  • Juno
  • Gett
  • Grab
  • Bolt
  • Via
  • Curb
  • Gojek
  • A deeper look into some of the top ridesharing
    companies will offer better insights.

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  • Uber
  • Uber remains at the top of the game despite the
    escalating number of similar taxi booking apps,
    thus owning the title- frontiers in the
    ridesharing services market.
  • Launched in California initially, Uber has not
    been short of controversies and has still managed
    to garner a reputation for itself. Proof lies in
    the fact that Uber is estimated to have generated
    17.4 billion in revenue in 2021.
  • Pros of Uber
  • Uber caters to passenger needs in many ways. Its
    range of services includes UberX, which seats up
    to four passengers UberXL, which seats more
    people Uber Select for more luxurious rides.
  • Uber provides services at a cheaper rate compared
    to regular cabs.
  • User-friendly mobile application.

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  • Cons of Uber
  • Uber practices surge pricing. Uber doubles or
    triples the fare when the demand is high, which
    has not been received well by users.
  • Uber has faced accusations of discrimination
    against customers in the past.
  • Availability
  • Uber operates in more than 70 countries and 10000
    cities globally. The United States, where Uber
    first began its services, offers the most access
    to Uber.
  • Mobile apps
  • Uber operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.

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  • Lyft
  • Lyft, another popular ridesharing service
    provider, can be rightly termed as Ubers
    competitor, with its services available to nearly
    95 of the United States population.
  • Lyft claims to commit to effecting positive
    changes for cities by reducing carbon emissions
    from its rides and by promoting shared vehicle
    rides, bike share systems, and electric scooters.
  • Pros of Lyft
  • Lyft, like Uber, comes with a wide range. Lyft
    Plus seats more people than Lyft. Lyft Premier is
    for more luxurious rides.
  • Lyft mandates its drivers to have completely
    up-to-date insurance coverage on their vehicles.
  • Its focus on safety gives Lyft a competitive edge
    over its competitors.

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  • Cons of Lyft
  • One of the drawbacks of Lyft is that it operates
    only in the United States and Canada.
  • Their drivers are not guaranteed a minimum wage
    and have few benefits.
  • Availability
  • Lyft operates only in the US and Canada.
  • Mobile apps
  • Lyft operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.

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  • Juno
  • Juno started its ridesharing services in 2016 in
    New York. Juno entered the ride-hailing market
    with a driver-focused angle. Juno said it paid
    more money per ride to drivers than Uber and
    Lyft. It even went on to become the next big
    company after Uber and Lyft. Sadly, Juno could
    not sustain itself and announced that it would
    cease its operations in 2019.
  • Gett, a ride-hailing company, acquired Juno for
    200 million. Juno told its users to switch to
    Lyft for ridesharing needs.
  • Pros of Juno
  • Juno worked towards creating a hopeful beacon for
    drivers with a tip button, lower commissions, and
    other incentives and options.
  • Lower commission fees compared to its other
    competitors.
  • It stood right to its tagline, Juno treats
    drivers better, drivers treat you better, by
    providing 24/7 support for drivers and customers.

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  • Cons of Juno
  • Junos service was limited to New York and some
    parts of New Jersey.
  • Juno was infamously known for promising equity to
    its drivers but only settling with a small,
    one-time payment.
  • Availability
  • Juno provided its services only in New York and
    some parts of New Jersey.
  • Gett
  • Gett is an international on-demand rideshare
    company that started its operations in Israel as
    GetTaxi in 2010. It is now the highest-rated UK
    taxi app. Unlike Uber and other similar apps,
    Gett hails only taxis, not ordinary drivers.

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  • Gett is mainly a B2B transportation technology
    network focused on ground transportation
    management, while its competitors center on
    on-demand car services. It operates in 100
    countries and over 1500 cities, serving over a
    quarter of Fortune 500 companies. Gett, having
    acquired Juno, transitioned all of its operations
    in the United States to the Juno platform.
  • Pros of Gett
  • Gett lets its drivers keep all of their tips.
  • Gett helps solve the issue of hectic traveling
    and offers 24/7 support to business customers.
  • Gett claims on its website that it provides
    simple solutions for a corporations travelers
    with SaaS solutions.
  • Cons of Gett
  • Gett is not easy to access when there is peak
    demand for taxis- when its raining or during
    rush hour.

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  • Availability
  • Gett is available in North America, Europe,
    Israel, and Russia.
  • Mobile apps
  • Gett operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.
  • Grab
  • Grab, a predominant taxi-booking app in the
    Southeast Asian region, began its operations in
    2012. It was formerly known as GrabTaxi.
    GrabHitch services by Grab allow users to carpool
    and hence offer cheaper rides. It typically costs
    20-404 less per ride.

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  • Grab offers a variety of car and taxi options.
    GrabCar is where it operates like Uber- drivers
    register to use their vehicles. GrabTaxi is where
    Grab pairs with other licensed taxi services
    allowing users to get a taxi through the app.
    Grab also offers GrabBike(motorcycle) and
    GrabExpress(courier service), depending on the
    area.
  • Pros of Grab
  • Grab provides various taxi options to suit
    customer needs.
  • GrabHitch helps reduce carbon footprint.
  • GrabFamily provides safety seats for customers.
  • Cons of Grab
  • Grab offers its services only in 30 cities across
    the Southeast Asian region.

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  • Availability
  • Grab is available in eight countries across the
    Southeast Asian region, including Singapore,
    Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
  • Mobile apps
  • Grab operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.
  • Bolt
  • Bolt, initially known as Taxify and founded in
    2013, is the first European super-app with the
    mission to make urban mobility more affordable,
    safe, and sustainable. Bolt is now one of the
    fastest-growing mobility platforms, offering
    ride-hailing, car-sharing, and electric-scooter
    services to more than 100 million customers in
    over 45 countries.
  • Bolt has become a fierce competitor to Uber in
    many parts of Europe.

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  • Pros of Bolt
  • Bolt actively tries to reduce its carbon
    footprint by bringing more electric vehicles and
    scooters.
  • Bolts Green Plan intends to impact communities
    positively and includes investing in
    reforestation and soil conservation.
  • Cons of Bolt
  • There is no wide range of car types available as
    provided by its other competitors.
  • Available countries
  • Bolt operates in over 500 cities across Europe,
    Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

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  • Mobile apps
  • Bolt operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.
  • Via
  • Via, headquartered in New York City, is another
    ride-hailing operator
  • that connected users to affordable car rides.
  • Vias decided to cease its on-demand ride
    operations when profits started to decline after
    the pandemic. It has now shifted its attention to
    mass transit systems like buses and vans. Via is
    now pretty content with its growth of transit
    technology.

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  • Pros of Via
  • Via was open to letting licensed service animals
    ride with their owners.
  • Via has come to be an efficient option in public
    transportation networks.
  • Cons of Via
  • Vias ride-hailing service prevailed only in a
    few select markets, unlike Uber or Lyft.
  • Available countries
  • Via operates in over 20 countries globally,
    including the United States, United Kingdom,
    Germany, France, and Canada.

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  • Mobile apps
  • Via operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.
  • Curb
  • Curb is one of the top taxi apps in the United
    States. It is known for enabling users to connect
    with nearby taxi drivers through the application.
    The Pair and Pay feature allows users to pay with
    their preferred payment method instead of with
    cash.
  • Pros of Curb
  • People find it relatively simple to hail a taxi
    with the help of the Curb app.
  • Curb ensures to make a thorough check on taxi
    drivers.
  • There is no prevalence of surge pricing.

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  • Cons of Curb
  • The Pair and Pay option is available only in
    select cities.
  • Available countries
  • Curb is available for operations in 65 cities
    across the United States of America.
  • Mobile apps
  • Curb operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.

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  • Gojek
  • Gojek is an Indonesian company founded in 2010
    that provides on-demand ride-hailing and many
    other services like food delivery. Since its
    focus is on the Southeast Asian market, it is no
    secret that Grub is its rival.
  • Gojek provides a wide range of options for its
    users. GoCar, GoCar XL, and GoTaxi are some of
    the options available.
  • GoRide is Gojeks motorbike ridesharing service.
  • Pros of Gojek
  • Gojeks motorbike ride-hailing services provide a
    competitive edge to others in the business.

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  • Cons of Gojek
  • Gojek, in the past, got into a controversy when
    it suspended its drivers, citing their fraud
    attempts.
  • Available countries
  • Gojek is available in over 200 cities in five
    Southeast Asian countries
  • Mobile apps
  • Curb operates its mobile apps on the Android and
    iOS operating systems.

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  • Wrapping up
  • The ridesharing service offers numerous benefits
    like easy booking options, no parking trouble,
    and a low carbon footprint.
  • The global ridesharing market is to hit USD
    242.73 billion in 2028. No wonder the success of
    these apps acts as a driving factor for other
    players looking to set foot. Though these top
    ridesharing companies have garnered enough
    support and made it big, other new entrants still
    stand a chance, provided impressive market
    research is not compromised.
  • Our product adds a precise business model and
    meticulous planning to the table that will help
    your business gain a foothold in the ridesharing
    market.
  • To know more
  • Blog link - https//www.rebustar.com/blog/top-ride
    sharing-companies/
  • Website link - https//www.rebustar.com/uber-clone
    /

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