I thought you retired, Octy?
I'm hardly promoting Uber. In fact I was the only driver on here to delete Uber in support of Derek's appeal, only logging back on when it became apparent that Derek's union had no support from the other unions or drivers in general. I also supported the Indian lads' boycott of Uber, Free Now and Bolt on the Saturday of St. Brigid's weekend. In fact, I even tried their app to hire a car that evening but they had nothing available so I had to phone Lynk and pay full fare. I've told you on many occasions that Uber doesn't care about drivers and told you on many occasions that you will not hear a good word about Uber from taxi drivers anywhere in the world. However, it's clear that drivers in Ireland love it and will continue to support it. Given the alternatives that's probably understandable.
Free Now's 25% commission isn't for me while cheaper alternatives are available. In any event, Free Now has very little work where I am. I still turn it on though restricted to the cheaper work as I've opted out from the enhanced commission Taxi Saver work. Who knows, next year 25% might be the cheapest option so there's no point to burning bridges. Bolt currently offers work at 10% commission but it has very little work and it's driver app is built on a budget which results in it being the most distracting of the three I use. In particular it's in-app navigation is pure shite. To be fair to Free Now it spends money on providing proper navigation through Google's Navigation APIs. Uber for it's part, is technically streets ahead of all the others with it's native in-app navigation. I guess that's also evident in it's ability to calculate fare estimates that are extremely accurate. I don't know if Lyft has similar expertise to Uber but, to date, it hasn't moved Free Now from using Google APIs.... maybe better is to come?
From a rider perspective Uber generally offers the lowest fares and pays it's drivers the highest wage although Hola (primarily focussed on the Indian ex-pat community up above in Dublin) offers competitive discounts and only charges it's drivers €1 per job. I've tried that as a rider a few times but it's never had a car available... damn lazy, good for nothing immigrants too busy scrounging off the State, I guess!
The only option I've actively promoted is T.D. Paul Murphy's proposing a not for profit app to be facilitated by NTA/Govt, however (un)realistic that might be.
As far as the trade being fucked goes the writing has been on the wall since Minister Molloy faced us down back at the turn of the century. We've got a decent enough run at it since so we can't complain or suggest we had no warning. It mightn't be as bad as you think!