For new ride-hailing players on the road, choosing the right platform is the key! The in-depth analysis of the four giants takes you to overtake in corners
In the ever-growing ride-hailing market, as a novice driver, it is crucial to choose the right platform to set sail. The four mainstream platforms have their own merits, how to choose?
Dropshipping
Didi, the "leader" of the online car-hailing industry, attracts many drivers with its huge order volume and relatively high unit price. If you're looking for a steady and frequent order, Didi is undoubtedly the first choice. The predominance of short-haul orders means that you can complete multiple orders in a short period of time, but at the same time, it means that the competition is fierce because many experienced drivers have been working here for many years.
T3 travel
T3 Travel has become an ideal starting point for many novices with its unit volume and unit price, which is not inferior to Didi's unit volume and unit price, coupled with generous rewards for new drivers. However, it is worth noting that compared with Didi, its longer distance to receive orders means that fuel consumption and time costs increase, and the strict punishment mechanism discourages some veteran drivers. Novice drivers can take advantage of the platform's preferential policies to quickly accumulate experience, but they should be cautious about each order.
Cao Cao travels
Although Cao Cao's travel is not as famous as the first two, his hourly salary is higher, giving people the impression of "small but beautiful". It is suitable for drivers who like a smooth rhythm, do not pursue high-frequency orders, and pay more attention to the average hourly income.
AutoNavi platform
As an aggregation platform, AutoNavi brings together many online ride-hailing brands, with a rich number of orders, and often commission-free and incentive activities, which is suitable for flexible drivers. In a certain period, the use of commission-free activities can effectively increase turnover, but it should be noted that the competition of aggregators is also fierce, and the unit price is relatively ordinary.
Of course, the choice of platform is not static, it is closely related to the characteristics of your city and personal driving habits, and needs to be considered comprehensively. Some cities may be particularly friendly to a particular platform, while others may have more rewards at certain times. Therefore, it is recommended that novice drivers do some market research before choosing a platform to understand the online ride-hailing ecology in their city, and at the same time consider their own work and rest habits and economic goals, and then make the most suitable decision for themselves. Every platform can be your stage, the key is how to dance your best!