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Kimmax109877yThe question is: Do they want to use such an app, or do they actually want to stick to their scam. I could imagine many tourists go for a drive after being asked directly
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monr0e12457y@418-teapot first point of contention: how will you make drivers use your app? If uber and lyft are anything to go by, any tuk-tuk driver who used the app will end up getting themselves stabbed or run out of business. Drivers are already complaining about Uber lowering their incomes, how will you combat that? Charging as low as Uber just won't cut it, drivers won't use it.
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@monr0e I was thinking about using their whole meter to handle that + maybe set the fare a bit higher. I'm not saying it should be as cheap as Uber, it should be just be much more convenient (being able to select the type of your transport etc). I was using an app called My Taxi last year and it uses this kind of approach. Works pretty well, but the meter starts as soon as you order and not the moment you enter. In my mind there should be a fix price for ordering the taxi and the meter should start as soon as you enter.
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@Kimmax This is exactly why it would be perfect to get some native Thais to help with this one. I think that it must be pretty annoying getting rejected by people x times a day, so I'm hoping that they would get convinced by the pure ease of getting passengers. And setting the fare high enough + the option for tips + giving them a full-time employment benefits could maybe at least match what they are getting by scamming people.
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navitas29157y@418-teapot So it's sort of like PickMe in Sri Lanka? Here where I live, it used to be exactly like that. Tuk drivers would pull numbers out of their ass and charge us that and it was even worse for tourists. We then got meter taxis, but then not every tuk driver was willing to go meter. An Uber clone for tuks popped up before Uber could actually capture the market, and managed to on-board good hearted tuk drivers, and then used these tuk drivers to act as evangelists and on-board even more tuk drivers. Customers realized how convenient PickMe was and most of them insisted that they would only use PickMe and not the normal tuks, which got even more tuk drivers to get onboarded since they didn't want to miss out.
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@monkehparade Sounds exactly like what I'm thinking about :D
The thing is that I want it to be more than just tuk tuks. I want to connect tuk tuks, scooter taxis and regular taxis in 1 app so that people could select exactly what they need at any given moment (cheap 1 person scooter or a big, more expensive taxi that can take you and 2 of your friends). -
navitas29157y@418-teapot PickMe doesn't just do tuks. They do minis, cars, vans, VIP vehicles, and Pickup/Deliveries too :?
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vlad1277yLet me know when you plan to launch this - would be an amazing improvement to the street walking comfort!
On a side note, my startup Trips Avenue would be willing to partner to bring you first customers when you get this up and running - so keep me updated, and good luck 😉 -
@vlad Thanks! I'll need to get someone with some hybrid app experience to help me on this one. I'm a backend guy myself and haven't really built any "real" apps other than some school projects. Would you happen to know someone like that? I was planning to start working as soon as I can get people on board.
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cephei1777yBKK taxi drivers aren't running out of customers. They are picky because they can afford to reject you. There is no benefit for them changing to this app. Also they all have a contract with the taxi companies that leases the cars out. These companies won't allow such a competition.
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@cephei How about offering the app to the actual companies? That would increase their own competitiveness by a lot. Unless they want to get fucked by things like Uber at some point... Not my problem
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An app to connect all taxi/tuk tuk drivers in Thailand (or at least Bangkok).
An app to connect all taxi/tuk tuk drivers in Thailand (or at least Bangkok).