Cab market in India has indeed gained its swing. It is estimated that its worth more than around 10 billion dollars, just within the country and this year around 600 crores of Indian rupees has been pumped in the Indian radio taxi market. At this time when the cabs are taking the place of the traditional autorickshaws, buses and trains, a lot is expected from the Cab service portals of the country.
Unfortunately, the so called Biggies in the cab market have done their fair share in disrupting the newly mushrooming faith in cab travels among the commuters. In the wake of the hour, CabMe, a homegrown cab service startup, is all set to create waves in the Indian travelling domain.
So what’s so different about CabMe?? Well…CabMe comes with all new facilities that effortlessly addresses the woes of its passengers. This startup stands out with it being affordable, safe and one stop for all your travel needs. In the upcoming new website and app services which are going to be launched by the end of october or most probably, “due to high demand”, for this Deepawali, you can book almost everything, be it Cabs, Flights, Bus, Hotels, Holiday Packages, Travel accessories and what not? Surprising..? Oh yeah…
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Just like its inceptors, the diligent BITSIANS, even CabMe focusses on the needs of the students and the intercity commuters. The students who face troubles in acquiring train tickets or bus tickets to travel back home, will look upon CabMe as a saviour in the eleventh hour. With CabMe, cab travel won’t be an expensive affair. The best part is that you can customize your travel…like choose the road you want to travel, choose whom you want to share your cab with and post your experience on the webpage, post your cab details in search for pooling partners…all this without burning a hole in your pocket. Another scintillating feature is the packages that you get to avail in your travels,there are plenty of intercity and intracity packages, hourly based packages and many more… and soon you can also avail self-drive option too. Interesting? you bet..It is….Thus CabMe will be one stop solution for all the types of travels at low fares.
CabMe is a humble startup that holds the comfort of its customers in travelling as its main objective. It already has many feathers in its hat for a budding startup as it is They received first prize at Sandbox StartUps And Accelerators competition, also the best scalability award at the Startup-Utsav and also won the Pitch Your Product competition in IIT Kanpur. They are now funded by Sandbox Startups which is in collaboration with Microsoft ventures and have been selected for startup accelerator espark virdinan accelerator recently.
In just only one year has thousands of customers and has garnered a revenue of 30,000 USD with a team size of fifty. It has its goals in place and aims to cater 10,000,000 customers and garner a revenue of more than a billion in a period of just 3 years. Not only this, it also aims to expand its business from presently 38 Indian cities to the international market and make its global presence felt in the future.
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Well this is just the beginning. With thousands of users already booking and well trusted cab drivers, CabMe has become another name of safe travel. So those long travels are no more a strenuous deal…neither are the shorter ones anymore. And what comes handy? it’s that you get to all this at affordable prices…Oh yes, good things can happen to those who book CabMe.
With all these facilities CabMe is grabbing eyeballs and faithful customers in the Cab travel industry. So, buckle up folks, for a new chapter in cab travels of the country that will be known long for the comfortable travelling it provides and a successful saga that it will turn out to be. And the next time you think about Cab, think CabMe.
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