Lads I am preparing a driver survey to publish on website,facebook page etc.
The topic is the ideal taxi app (for drivers).
Any suggestions on what taxi drivers should be asked in trying to identify what a driver wants out of an app and what would make them join/support it would be appreciated.
@ 'U Wha'.
Do you realise what you are dealing with in trying to unite Irish taxi drivers ?
My old adage which I have spelt out a few times before;
What would happen if the NTA decided tomorrow to give every taxi driver
in Ireland a 1,000Euro Bonus ?
The Answer; There would be WAR !
The critics being every Taxi driver.
"Why is he getting the same as me n I've been at it Thirty years !"
"Why is he getting the same as me and I'm born in this country !"
"Why he he getting the same as me, And, And, Etc.....
There is No pleasing Taxi drivers, don't bother your time trying.
Try John M's "Prossie" app or maybe try a more legal D.ominatrix App.
Thanks Belker, I may well look at john m's prossie proposal another time but don't think it would go down too well with my lecturers.
Even if it goes no where it won't waste my time as it helps me get my degree.
Your are both right though, another student pointed out that it would be impossible to create a perfect app for drivers as every one has their own interpretation of what is perfect.
So I will have to rethink how to describe an app that would appeal broadly to taxi drivers.
What would entice a drivers to work an app when the streets are busy or otherwise have loyalty to such an app, Some sort of ownership.
A co-op or a commercial entity with driver shares.
Regarding funding, hard one alright. Driver support is key, No big marketing budget required if drivers supported it and left the other apps.
That would create a double barreled effect, the other apps would soon fail with no driver support and customers would move to the app that got them a cab.
there is enough start up funding in grants etc, especially for a tech business, to get a basic but functional app up and running, if drivers supported it it could be updated and improved as begins to make money. At that point further funding/grants would be available to get it up to the level that John m mentioned. Driver support is key, that support can come if drivers feel they have ownership and a say that is equal, open and transparent.
An example of a structure would be PDFORRA (Army Representative Association) or modern Credit unions . National committee or Board of Directors with driver representation. These voluntary reps may be elected from regions. The National committee appoints a competent (non taxi) CEO who implements the National Committee policy on behalf of the national committee and would run the day to day app operation.