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Smart Mobility — Safer Shared Rides

Subject: Smart Mobility — Investment-Oriented Market Entry Logic Hello😊 Thank you for your interest in Smart Mobility and for your willingness to review the project at a preliminary level. At this stage, I would like to present Smart Mobility not as a conventional ride-hailing application, but as a market-interception model built around one core investment thesis: At this stage, I would like to present Smart Mobility not as a conventional ride-hailing application, but as a market-interception model built around one core investment thesis: The next mobility opportunity is not simply in launching another taxi app. It is in creating a coordination layer that improves ride economics for passengers, drivers, companies, and local transport structures at the same time. The current mobility market is increasingly shaped by large platforms that win through demand control. Their advantage is not only technological. Their advantage is that they become the default access point between passengers...

Why People Using Premium Taxi Services Might Want to Meet Similar Individuals

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 Why People Using Premium Taxi Services Might Want to Meet Similar Individuals The question is absolutely valid and touches on an important aspect of human psychology and social interaction. People using premium taxi services may indeed be highly interested in meeting like-minded individuals. Here are some reasons why this could be appealing and in demand:  1. Shared Interests and Social Circles - Similar lifestyles: Those choosing premium transport often belong to similar social and professional circles. This can serve as a basis for establishing new business, friendly, or romantic relationships. - Shared values: People willing to pay for premium services often value comfort, quality, and personalized experiences, making them interesting to one another.  2. Exclusivity as Motivation - Creating an elite club: The chance to meet other premium taxi passengers could be seen as an exclusive benefit, available only to a select group of people. - Interest in new connections: Ma...

The platform works.

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I’d like to address your concerns about the co-ownership model, driver retention, and the potential complexity of the system while providing a full picture of how the platform works.    Key Features of the Model   1. For Passengers:      - 40% Lifetime Discount: Passengers receive a 40% discount on rides when they choose to share trips with co-passengers. This makes the service significantly more affordable than traditional ride-sharing.      - Token Rewards: Passengers earn tokens for every 12 rides, which can be redeemed for free trips. They also receive an instant token for sharing a ride with a person with disabilities, promoting inclusivity.      - Optional Social Features: Passengers can select co-riders based on shared interests or backgrounds, enabling opportunities for networking, dating, or simply more enjoyable commutes.   2. For Drivers:      - Increased Earning...

Smart Dating in Taxi

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 Smart Dating in Taxi There is a video that also explains the project: https://youtu.be/uav7KYkK92Q?si=85f_O0hpu_LKS2QL To calculate the potential driver sign-ups for Smart Dating Taxi, we can look at the global landscape of rideshare dissatisfaction and interest in alternative models. Current data shows Uber has 5.4 million drivers worldwide, with 1.5 million in the U.S. alone. Approximately 20% of drivers report dissatisfaction with platforms due to issues like high commission fees (up to 32% for Uber) and low net earnings that barely meet minimum wage in many areas Based on recent data, average monthly earnings for rideshare drivers in the U.S. vary significantly, with Uber and Lyft drivers generally making between $1,000 and $1,200 monthly after expenses in most regions. In higher-paying cities (like San Francisco, Seattle, and New York), earnings can rise to $3,500–$4,000 monthly before deductions, especially if drivers maximize peak times and promotional incentives. However, ...