Difference Between Mana Yatri and Other Ride-Hailing Apps
Feature | Mana Yatri | Ola Cabs/Uber |
---|---|---|
Commission | Zero-commission model | 20% |
Network | ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) | Independent platform |
Earnings | 10 to 20% higher earnings per month | Depends on rides & commission |
Focus | Transparency, fair pricing, driver well-being |
Convenience, wider reach |
Subscription Fee | Rs 25 per day | Not applicable |
Fare Flexibility | Fare can be added, capped at 10% during peak hours | Fare flexibility varies across other apps |
Driver Onboarding | Likely through the app/website | Through app/website or dedicated driver centers |
Vehicle Options | Autos and Cabs | Primarily Cabs and autos in select cities |
Community-Driven | Community-driven platform | Community involvement varies across other apps |
Mana Yatri: A New Ride-Hailing App In Hyderabad with Zero Commissions for Drivers
Juspay, a prominent player in India’s digital payments landscape, has ventured into the ride-hailing space with the launch of Mana Yatri in Hyderabad. This app, similar to Juspay’s Namma Yatri in Bengaluru, aims to disrupt the market by offering a zero-commission model for drivers and competitive fares for riders. Backed by the Telangana government and supported by the T-Hub incubator, Mana Yatri has the potential to shake up Hyderabad’s mobility landscape.
In Short
- Juspay launches Mana Yatri, a new auto and cab-hailing app in Hyderabad.
- The app is a part of the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) and offers a zero-commission model for drivers.
- Mana Yatri aims to onboard 1 lakh drivers in the next three months.