Carpooling service Klaxit partners with Uber for last-minute changes
French
startup Klaxit connects drivers with riders so that you don’t have to take your
car to work every day. And the company recently announced a new feature with
the help of Uber. If your driver cancels your ride home, Klaxit will book an
Uber for you.
Klaxit is a
ride-sharing startup that focuses on one thing — commuting to work. And this
problem is more complicated than you might think. You can’t just go to work
with the same person every day because you don’t always go to work at the same
time. Similarly, sometimes your driver has to leave work early, leaving you at the
office with no alternative.
As a driver,
you want to take the quickest route to work. So you want to be matched with
riders who are exactly on the way to work.
Klaxit
currently handles 300,000 rides per day. In particular, the company has
partnered with 150 companies, including big French companies such as BNP Paribas,
Veolia, Vinci and Sodexo.
Klaxit can
be particularly useful for companies with large office buildings outside of big
cities. Promoting Klaxit instantly fosters supply and demand from and to this
office. But you don’t have to work for one of those companies to use Klaxit.
Local
governments can also financially support Klaxit to improve traffic conditions
and mobility for users who don’t have a car or a driver’s license. “Subsidizing
rides on Klaxit is 8 to 10 times cheaper than building a bus line,” co-founder
and CEO Julien Honnart told me.
One of the
biggest concerns as a rider is that you’re going to be stuck at work in the
evening. Klaxit is now asking its users to request a ride with two other
drivers. If they both decline your request, Klaxit will book you an Uber ride
to go back home.
You don’t
have to pay the Uber ride and then get reimbursed, Klaxit pays Uber directly.
You don’t need an Uber account either as Klaxit is using Uber for Business.
MAIF is the insurance company behind this insurance feature, and also one of
Klaxit’s investors. This is a neat feature to convince new users that they can
trust Klaxit.
Klaxit
competes with other French startups on this market, such as Karos and
BlaBlaCar’s BlaBlaLines.
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