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Strengthen your understanding of Uber-like app development with interactive flashcards covering the most important concepts from the development journey. Review business planning platform architecture passenger and driver features admin management technology stack MVP development scalability and security in an easy-to-learn format. These flashcards are ideal for entrepreneurs students and product professionals exploring taxi app development and modern taxi app solutions while reinforcing key concepts through quick and structured learning. CTA 📖 Expand your knowledge with the complete guide to building an Uber-like application https://mobisoftinfotech.com/resources/blog/how-to-build-an-app-like-uber Hashtags #Flashcards #TaxiAppDevelopment #RideSharingApps #LearningResources #SoftwareDevelopment #ProductManagement #EdTech

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In the context of ride-hailing, what is the primary role of Uber's digital marketplace?

Uber functions as a digital marketplace that connects passengers (consumers) with drivers (suppliers) to facilitate transportation services.

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What occurs during the 'Request' phase of the Uber workflow?

The customer sends a cab request through the app, specifying a destination, which is then relayed to the driver nearest to their location.

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How does the 'Allocation/Matching' process work if the first contacted driver refutes a ride?

If the nearest driver rejects the fare, the system automatically sends the ride request to the next nearest available driver.

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What information is provided to the customer during the 'Payment' step of the ride-hailing process?

Upon completion of the ride, the customer pays the requisite fare based on an estimate provided to them before the journey began.

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What is the purpose of the 'Rating & Feedback' feature at the end of a trip?

It allows the customer to evaluate the driver based on their overall ride experience, ensuring quality control within the marketplace.

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Identify the three essential components that form a complete ride-hailing ecosystem.

The ecosystem consists of a Passenger App, a Driver App, and a central Admin Panel that binds them together.

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Which methods can first-time users typically use to register on the Passenger App?

New users can register and create an account using their email address or existing social media accounts.

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What is the function of the 'Booking Interface' in the Passenger App?

It allows users to input journey details, select a destination, and choose specific vehicle options or ride types for their trip.

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How do 'Fare Estimates' assist passengers in their decision-making process?

This feature provides an approximate cost before the journey starts, allowing users to decide if they want to proceed with the booking.

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What utility does 'Real-time Tracking & ETA' provide to a waiting passenger?

It enables users to track the taxi's current location and determine exactly how long it will take for the driver to arrive for pickup.

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How does the Passenger App handle post-ride financial documentation?

The app generates an auto-generated payment slip for the user and sends a formal invoice to the customer's registered email address.

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What convenience does the Passenger App offer to frequent users regarding payments?

Frequent users can store their credit card or electronic wallet details in the app to accelerate the payment process for future rides.

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What is the primary function of 'Real-time Requests' in the Driver App?

It notifies the most optimal nearby driver of a passenger's request and provides a limited time-frame for them to accept or reject it.

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Why is it important for the Driver App to provide specific 'Trip Details'?

Accessing passenger trip information allows drivers to perform seamless pickups and drops, which helps build customer trust.

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How is the 'Navigation' feature in the Driver App typically implemented?

The app links with a navigation service like Google Maps to provide live traffic updates, real-time tracking, and alternative routes.

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What is the purpose of the 'Availability Button' for drivers?

It allows drivers to stay flexible by marking themselves as 'online' or 'offline' whenever they choose to work or take a break.

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How does the 'Rate Customer' feature benefit the driver community?

It gives drivers the option to rate their ride experience and flag customers who exhibit bad behavior.

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What kind of information is found on the 'Driver Dashboard'?

The dashboard provides drivers with useful statistics and insights regarding their trips, overall performance, and passenger feedback.

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What specific financial data can drivers monitor via the 'Track Earnings' feature?

Drivers can view their daily earnings, check pending payments, and gain insights into their financial performance directly from the app.

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What additional features are necessary for specialized 'Bike Taxi' app development?

These apps require bike-specific routes, safety checks for two-wheeled vehicles, and options to choose between different bike types.

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Definition: Surge Pricing

An algorithmically controlled dynamic pricing model used to handle supply and demand mismatches by increasing fares during high-demand periods.

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How does 'Number Masking' enhance user privacy in ride-hailing apps?

It keeps the passenger's actual phone number hidden from the driver during calls to protect their personal privacy.

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What is the advantage of the 'Scheduling Rides' feature for passengers?

It allows riders to book a trip for a specific future date or time, ensuring ride availability when they need it most.

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What is the purpose of 'In-app Messaging' between drivers and customers?

It enables both parties to contact each other directly within the app to confirm pickup locations or arrival times without using personal phone numbers.

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How does the 'Bill Splitting' feature work for passengers?

It allows multiple passengers heading toward destinations on the same route to share a ride and automatically divide the total cost.

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Why is 'Sharing Location' a valuable safety feature for riders?

It allows riders to share their real-time trip status and ETA with friends or family with a single tap, avoiding unnecessary phone calls.

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What is the primary benefit of offering a 'Web App' version of a ride-hailing platform?

It allows passengers to book a taxi from a mobile web browser without the need to download or install a dedicated mobile application.

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How does the 'Book For Others' feature function?

A user can request a ride for someone else by providing the recipient's phone number; the rider then receives a tracking link and driver details via text.

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In the Driver App, what is a 'Demand Map'?

Also known as a heat map, it shows drivers in real-time which locations are at their busiest and where demand is currently lowest.

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How does the 'Driver Destinations' feature help drivers manage their commute?

Drivers can set frequently used routes, such as their home, and the app will only send them ride requests that lie along those specific paths.

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Why might a ride-hailing app include 'RTL Language Support'?

It enables the app to cater to specific target markets that use right-to-left languages, such as Arabic-speaking regions.

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Define the 'Admin Panel' in a ride-hailing platform.

The Admin Panel is a web application that serves as the central hub to control platform activities, manage bookings, and analyze customer data.

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What is a major risk of operating a ride-hailing service without a robust Admin Panel?

Managing daily operations and processes becomes extremely difficult and troublesome, especially when the business attempts to scale its operations.

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What is the primary geographic difference between Uber and its competitor Lyft?

Lyft primarily operates within the USA, whereas Uber is active in approximately 80 countries worldwide.

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How did the ride-sharing app DiDi impact Uber's operations in China?

With a 450 million strong customer base, DiDi successfully drove Uber out of the Chinese market, forcing them to cease operations there.

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Which Indian-origin app is considered Uber's fiercest rival in the Indian market?

Ola is the leading ride-hailing app in India and has recently expanded its operations into foreign territories like Australia.

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In which region is 'Grab' the most popular ride-sharing and taxi application?

Grab is one of South-East Asia's most popular platforms, offering carpooling and shuttle services in addition to standard taxi hailing.

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Which Dubai-based company is often referred to as the 'Uber of the Middle East'?

Careem is the go-to taxi app for the Arab world, with operations spanning Northern Africa and South Asia.

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What is the estimated cost range for developing a sophisticated Uber-like app platform?

Based on industry experience, the cost typically lies between $20,000 and $50,000, depending on the complexity of the features.

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List three critical factors that dictate the cost of building a ride-hailing platform.

Costs are driven by the number of supported platforms (iOS/Android/Web), the total number of features, and the complexity of the UI/UX design.

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How does the choice between a 'Minimum Viable Product' (MVP) and a 'market-ready app' affect development costs?

Developing only an MVP is significantly less expensive than building a fully featured, market-ready application with high sophistication.

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Why must entrepreneurs account for 'iterations' when budgeting for app development?

Post-launch adjustments and improvements are necessary to address user feedback and technical issues, adding to the overall long-term cost.

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What low-barrier entry option exists for entrepreneurs who cannot afford high upfront development costs?

Some development companies offer a monthly subscription option to help businesses get started quickly with a white-label taxi solution.

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How does 'User-Centric Design' contribute to the success of a ride-hailing startup?

A highly user-friendly interface ensures customer satisfaction and simplifies the booking process, making the app more competitive in the market.

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Why is business planning considered essential before starting the technical development of an Uber-like app?

It ensures the entrepreneur understands the market, the necessary technology stack, and the financial requirements needed for a successful launch.

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