Founder Mistakes That Kill Ride Marketplaces in Year One
How Oyelabs Helped One Founder Build a Super Successful Brand Execution discipline makes the difference between noise and brand equity. One founder approached Oyelabs with a mobility-based concept inspired by the InDriver negotiation model. However, instead of building a generic ride-hailing app, the goal was …
InDriver’s Bold Super-App Strategy for Emerging Markets
Impact on Emerging Markets InDriver’s super-app strategy has implications that go far beyond convenience, delivering tangible social and economic benefits to frontier economies. Economic Empowerment: By providing multiple income streams for gig workers, InDriver creates opportunities for economic mobility, enabling drivers and delivery partners to …
Local Tactics That Fueled inDriver’s Global Expansion
Ride-hailing started as a simple way to get around town, but inDriver turned it into a global phenomenon. From its humble beginnings in Yakutsk, Russia, the platform expanded internationally by focusing on what local users really want. What sets inDriver apart is its ability to …
InDriver’s Reverse Bidding – A Lesson for Startups
When we think about ride-hailing, Uber and Lyft usually come to mind. They changed the way we travel, but their pricing systems often left passengers frustrated with high fares and drivers unhappy with low earnings after commissions. That’s where InDriver brought a fresh idea: reverse …
Guide to Launch Your Own Ride-Hailing App Like inDriver in the USA
Thinking about launching the next big ride-hailing app like inDriver—but don’t know where to start? Let’s be real: Uber and Lyft didn’t lock the game. There’s still major room in the market for a fresh player with a unique twist (like letting users negotiate fares—yep, …




