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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. ~ Mountain View, Calif.-- In 2023, inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform operating in 46 countries, has once again been recognized as the world's second most downloaded ride-hailing app. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that inDrive has held this title, according to data from data.ai.
Not only did inDrive maintain its position as the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, but it also reached a significant milestone by ranking as the fourth most downloaded application worldwide in the Travel category. The total number of downloads for the inDrive app reached an impressive 66.6 million in 2023, based on data from Google Play and App Store (excluding China which is iOS only).
The success of inDrive can be attributed to its continuous growth and expansion into new services and geographies. In addition to its core ridesharing offering, inDrive has added new services such as freight, courier and B2B delivery, intercity rides and handyman services. This expansion has allowed the company to cater to a wider range of transportation needs for its users.
One of the key factors contributing to inDrive's success is its unique peer-to-peer pricing model. This model not only provides affordable transportation options for passengers but also ensures fair earning opportunities for drivers. The company remains committed to its "super mission" of challenging social injustice globally by providing reliable mobility services at a fair price.
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In 2023, inDrive launched its services in several new locations including the Miami and South Florida region of the United States. As part of their efforts to reduce emissions, the company has also started adding electric motorcycles to their fleet across various regions.
Founder and CEO of inDrive, Arsen Tomsky expressed his delight at maintaining their position as the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally. He credited this achievement to the hard work of their team and the trust placed on them by their users. Tomsky also emphasized the company's commitment to creating meaningful earning opportunities for people in the communities where they operate.
In addition to being the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, inDrive was also the most downloaded ride-hailing app in 13 countries, including Pakistan, Colombia, Egypt, Peru, and Morocco, according to data from data.ai. This further solidifies their position as a leading player in the global mobility and urban services industry.
As inDrive celebrates this milestone, they remain focused on their mission of making a positive impact on communities and the world at large. Their success is not solely measured by the number of downloads but also by the wider impact they have on society.
Not only did inDrive maintain its position as the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, but it also reached a significant milestone by ranking as the fourth most downloaded application worldwide in the Travel category. The total number of downloads for the inDrive app reached an impressive 66.6 million in 2023, based on data from Google Play and App Store (excluding China which is iOS only).
The success of inDrive can be attributed to its continuous growth and expansion into new services and geographies. In addition to its core ridesharing offering, inDrive has added new services such as freight, courier and B2B delivery, intercity rides and handyman services. This expansion has allowed the company to cater to a wider range of transportation needs for its users.
One of the key factors contributing to inDrive's success is its unique peer-to-peer pricing model. This model not only provides affordable transportation options for passengers but also ensures fair earning opportunities for drivers. The company remains committed to its "super mission" of challenging social injustice globally by providing reliable mobility services at a fair price.
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In 2023, inDrive launched its services in several new locations including the Miami and South Florida region of the United States. As part of their efforts to reduce emissions, the company has also started adding electric motorcycles to their fleet across various regions.
Founder and CEO of inDrive, Arsen Tomsky expressed his delight at maintaining their position as the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally. He credited this achievement to the hard work of their team and the trust placed on them by their users. Tomsky also emphasized the company's commitment to creating meaningful earning opportunities for people in the communities where they operate.
In addition to being the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, inDrive was also the most downloaded ride-hailing app in 13 countries, including Pakistan, Colombia, Egypt, Peru, and Morocco, according to data from data.ai. This further solidifies their position as a leading player in the global mobility and urban services industry.
As inDrive celebrates this milestone, they remain focused on their mission of making a positive impact on communities and the world at large. Their success is not solely measured by the number of downloads but also by the wider impact they have on society.
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