inDrive, one of the top online ridesharing services, has expanded into the US market through South Florida.
The innovative name-your-price business model of inDrive is now available to Americans. Customers and drivers will both be able to influence the pricing structure thanks to the model.
Over 175 million mobile apps have been downloaded using inDrive in the past ten years, and it is already available in 48 countries. After Uber, it is the second most downloaded ridesharing app worldwide.
South Florida was chosen as the company’s first US market of operations because of its residents’ desire for alternative transportation options, according to Adam Warner, country manager for inDrive in the US.
Offering consumers and drivers the chance to haggle over prices is a game-changer in the ride-share industry, where high prices are the standard.
Since its launch as inDriver in 2012, inDrive has consistently provided a variety of advantages to both drivers and passengers.
The adaptable business model of inDrive is advantageous to inDrivers as well because it enables them to earn more or less depending on how many offers they accept. The fact that drivers won’t have to pay any commission for rides between July 2023 and January 2024 is arguably the most intriguing information.