8 Uber Alternatives: Delivery Services Like Uber Posted on Nov 22, 2017 by Team Everlance Don't want to drive for Uber or just want to try something different? Here are 8 alternatives to Uber that can help you earn money on the side. There's Uber, UberRush for business, UberEats for...
Getting into any vehicle—whether it’s Uber, Lyft, Taxi, or personal car—is never risk free. Roads are dangerous andcrashescan be catastrophic. But driving with a stranger behind the wheel can leave riders especially unsettled. While there is no way to ensure that either a rideshare or ta...
Moving is stressful, but Bellhop aims to take as much stress out of the process as possible with friendly service and technology. Instead of scheduling an in-home walkthrough to get a quote, you simply download an app and, similar to Uber, schedule your service time. Bellhop provides a p...
Based on beets.io, similar to Sonarr and Radarr. GPL-3.0 Python ChiefOnboarding - Employee onboarding platform that allows you to provision user accounts and create sequences with todo items, resources, text/email/Slack messages, and more! Available as a web portal and Slack bot. (Source ...
Washington, DC is considering utilizing drivers from Uber or similar services to help shift some of the lowest-priority calls away from ambulances. According toNBC Washington 4, Washington, DC city emergency services are thinking outside the box when it comes to dealing with low-level emergency ...
Beehive - Flexible event and agent system, which allows you to create your own agents that perform automated tasks triggered by events and filters. AGPL-3.0 Go betanin - Music organization man-in-the-middle of your torrent client and music player. Based on beets.io, similar to Sonarr and ...
Atlanta-based LoadUp has locations in 49 states and more than 170 cities. Instead of franchising, it works with independent contractors, who choose when and how much they want to work. The business model is similar to Uber. A few reviewers complain that these contracted loaders don't arrive...
Uber Takes the Passing Lane: Disruptive Competition and Taxi-Livery Service Regulations The advent of Uber and similar entities that have moved the ride-sharing concept into the 21st century provide that unique chance in the public transportation arena. However, cities such as Los Angeles, New York...
But at present, there are no laws to 1 the safety and legal rights of 2 who use these services, since high-end taxis 3 operate without a government license. This has also cast 4 on whether the services offered by international taxi apps like Uber and other local rivals are "legal" ...
One possible interpretation is that the market gap for Uber and Lyft only exists because public services in the US are so bad. But similar transit experiments are taking place in big cities elsewhere, with other entrants. For example,Citymapperand Ford are trialling “smart” buses in London, ...