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9 Startups That Aim To Change How We Get Around In Bangladesh

Apps are taking over all aspects of our lives. There is an app for almost everything. Then why not transportation. China is one of the biggest markets for car-pooling, hailing and all kinds of transportation apps with a large number of startups in this space. Uber is the fiercest mover killing anything in its way. The company has also announced its launch in Dhaka soon.

In Dhaka, we don’t want to be left behind. We have our own transportations apps offering a variety of services. This category is the newest wave of startups boom in Dhaka. While these transportation apps are still a niche experience, largely concentrated in Dhaka, they give us a glimpse into the future and how we’ll get around by car.

The apps in this list are trying hard to shake up our entire car culture and how we commute.

Chalo 
Ride-hailing

Chalo App, which is the primary medium to avail the service, connects riders with Chalo drivers nearby. Once a user requests a ride, nearby driver will come and pick up. Riders can make the payment through international credit card, BD credit card or by using bKash payment mechanism.

BDCABS 
Ride-hailing

BDcabs is Bangladesh’s first Taxi/vehicle booking platform with mobile and web apps which was launched in Digital World in Feb 2015. BDcabs connects licensed taxis and private hire vehicles with the passengers through BDcabs app and website from reputed companies like Toma Taxi who have long-term agreements with BDcabs.

Taxiwala 
Ride-hailing
The startup first launched in 2015 in collaboration with Toma Taxi but went stealth mode after a couple months in operation. After working hard to refine its offerings and features in the past months, the startup finally re-launched by Global Pass Technologies On November 01 in Dhaka. 

Amarbike 
Ride-hailing
Dodging the traffic is often difficult for four-wheelers in Dhaka. In order to save both time and money, the Amarbike allows users to hail a motorbike ride for a fast, reliable and cheap ride in Dhaka.

Go! Traffic by GObd 
Real-time traffic data

The app provides real-time traffic information. It collects data from a diverse set of resources and aggregate and analyze the data to provide the most accurate traffic picture. It also provides route guidance based on current traffic conditions as well as estimated times of arrival to your destination.

Oggro 
Online Car Rental

An online car rental platform providing the fleet of cars all across Bangladesh. The startup provides cars for leisure, business, and customized travel needs. Car renting is a hassle in Bangladesh and there is a problem with reliability and all that. Oggro aims to solve that problem.

Dhaka Rides [Update: Now defunct. The startup was acquired by Pathao]
Ride sharing

DhakaRides launched in September 2015 in Dhaka with a view to solving commuters problem with finding a car on their way to and back from the workstation, office, college/universities. The service launched as a pilot, used to be available for only one route: Dhanmondi – Bashundhara – Dhanmondi for BDT 150 per person. However, the startup ended its pilot in November 2015 after two months. It plans to relaunch with better service offering which is yet to happen.

Share Inc 
Carpooling/ Ride sharing 

A carpooling application that allows users to carpool in a safe, social setup while helping them to save time and money. The startup launched recently is one of the five startups selected for the first batch of GP Accelerator program.

Mohammad Ruhul Kader is a Dhaka-based entrepreneur and writer. He founded Future Startup, a digital publication covering the startup and technology scene in Dhaka with an ambition to transform Bangladesh through entrepreneurship and innovation. He writes about internet business, strategy, technology, and society. He is the author of Rethinking Failure. His writings have been published in almost all major national dailies in Bangladesh including DT, FE, etc. Prior to FS, he worked for a local conglomerate where he helped start a social enterprise. Ruhul is a 2022 winner of Emergent Ventures, a fellowship and grant program from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He can be reached at ruhul@futurestartup.com

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