Taxify Advises Customers To Cut Cost

A lady enjoys her ride with Taxify

Taxify has provided information on how its customers can save some money this month.

The company advised customers to take ride at off-peak hours now that the holiday rush is over, and traffic is a lot easier to predict.

“Save money by requesting rides at times when traffic is a lot lighter. Consider requesting rides before 6am in the morning at 3pm after lunch and also after 9pm when heading back home at night to save money on rides on weekdays. This would leave you with a little extra cash every day this month.

It also advised customers to share rides with two or three friends, who are going the same direction as them so they could split the bill.

It also asked customers to refer friends and family to Taxify’s free ride services.

“One of the easiest ways to save money this January on Taxify is by referring other passengers. Simply share your unique referral/invite code (found in your Taxify app). “Once your invitee has enjoyed their free ride using your invite code, you get a free ride as well.”

Additionally, it called on customers to take advantage of promo offers: Taxify always has handy promo offers that you can benefit from. From discounts available on the app to regular giveaways on social media. You can take advantage of these offers simply by adding your card to the Taxify app and following Taxify’s social media pages.

Taxify is the leading European ride-hailing platform, connecting millions of passengers and drivers around the world to make travel easier, quicker and more reliable.

Taxify’s efficient and tech-enabled business model benefits both drivers, who have to pay a smaller commission, as well as passengers who end up paying less for their ride.

Although new in Ghana, it was founded by Markus Villig and Taxify launched in 2013.

It’s one of the fastest-growing ride-hailing platform in Europe and Africa with investors, including Daimler, Didi Chuxing and Korelya Capital.

Taxify has more than 15 million users in over 25 countries and 60 cities globally.

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