Drife is a blockchain-based ride-hailing platform that brings a revolution in the industry by taking the middleman out of the process and bringing the driver and rider closer to each other. It uses blockchain technology and delivers market-driven pricing for rides.
Drife aims to break the cycle of low wages and high demand for drivers
The cab system has really improved in India in the past few years, with many players like Ola & Uber coming in and introducing a streamlined system for drivers and riders. Though there have been several challenges which both sides have been facing, it seems they are coming to an end with Drife.
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Drife is a blockchain-based ride-hailing platform that brings a revolution in the industry by taking the middleman out of the process and bringing the driver and rider closer to each other. It uses blockchain technology and delivers market-driven pricing for rides. To ensure that the whole process is satisfying for both ends, it uses a complex system that incorporates demand, user rating, and other factors.
But is it just that Drife is doing to create an efficient system for drivers and riders? No, there's more! It aims to break the cycle of low wages and high demand for drivers by offering 100% of the fare straight into the drivers’ pockets. When 100% of the profits go to drivers, costs can be slashed, and the riders also stand to pay less for a higher quality experience. Indeed a huge sigh of relief for both sides, Isn't it?
Interestingly, the CEO & Founder of Drife, Firdosh, got the idea to create a system like this once during a late-night Uber ride. As she got into a heartfelt conversation with the driver, he shared his struggle to make ends meet while driving long hours and facing increasing commission rates imposed by the Uber platform. This was when she decided that she has to bring the change. The former Microsoft Financial Analyst dropped everything to take the broken ride-hailing industry head-on. What she found was even more shocking than she thought. In a recent MIT study, statistics showed that almost 75% of Uber and Lyft drivers were working under minimum wage, exposing a much greater problem that only an innovative platform like DRIFE could solve.