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Jeeny Is Turning the Ride-Hailing App Into the Trip Itself
Consumer · Logistics · Marketplace

Jeeny Is Turning the Ride-Hailing App Into the Trip Itself

The Saudi-Jordanian app began by making taxis easier to find. Now it is stitching rides, parcels, payments, advertising and travel into one regional mobility layer - while trying to keep the economics attractive on both sides of the car door.

ride-hailing · urban-mobilityRead →
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One Fare at a Time, Snapp! Built Iran’s Everyday Operating System
Consumer · Logistics · Marketplace

One Fare at a Time, Snapp! Built Iran’s Everyday Operating System

Snapp! started by putting a price on a Tehran taxi ride before the passenger got in. A decade later, that small piece of certainty anchors a 20-service super app built for the peculiar scale, sanctions and street logic of Iran.

snapp-iran · iran-super-appRead →
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Waymo Has Left the Lab. Now It Has to Teach Cities to Trust an Empty Driver’s Seat
Ai · Consumer · Hardware

Waymo Has Left the Lab. Now It Has to Teach Cities to Trust an Empty Driver’s Seat

Alphabet’s robotaxi company has turned autonomous driving into a service people can summon. Its next test is less cinematic and more difficult: making safety, fleet economics and public trust work in city after city.

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Moove
Fintech · Logistics · Ai

Moove

Moove is an African-born global mobility fintech that finances vehicles for gig-economy drivers who are shut out of traditional bank lending. Using alternative, revenue-based credit scoring built on ride-hailing and delivery earnings, Moove lets drivers on platforms like Uber lease brand-new cars and pay them off through a share of their weekly income - a 'drive it, own it' model. Founded in Lagos in 2020 by Ladi Delano and Jide Odunsi, it now operates one of the world's largest managed ride-hail fleets and has become Waymo's autonomous-fleet operations partner across major US and UK cities.

mobility-fintech · vehicle-financingRead →
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Yango
Ai · Fintech · Logistics

Yango

Yango is a Dubai-headquartered technology company that started as a ride-hailing brand from the Yandex Taxi team in 2018 and has grown into a global everyday-services ecosystem. Operating in more than 30 countries across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Yango bundles mobility, food and grocery delivery, mapping, fintech, advertising, entertainment, and AI into locally adapted apps. Rather than owning fleets, it partners with local taxi companies and businesses, using a 'hyperlocal' playbook to tailor each product to regional cultures, currencies, and infrastructure.

ride-hailing · urban-mobilityRead →
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Uber
Marketplace · Consumer · Logistics

Uber

Uber is a global technology platform that connects riders, drivers, eaters, couriers, and shippers through a single app. What began in 2009 as a way to summon a black car in San Francisco has grown into a multi-sided marketplace spanning ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery (Uber Eats), and freight logistics (Uber Freight). It operates in roughly 70 countries and 10,000+ cities, serving more than 200 million monthly active users and completing over 13 billion trips a year.

ride-hailing · ride-sharingRead →
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Yassir
Consumer · Fintech · Marketplace

Yassir

Yassir is the leading super app for French-speaking Africa, bundling ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and digital payments into a single platform serving more than eight million users across the Maghreb and beyond. Founded in 2017 by Stanford-trained engineer Noureddine Tayebi and El Mahdi Yettou, the company has raised over $193 million, including a record $150M Series B led by Bond.

super-app · ride-hailingRead →