Car service app Taxify are launching operations in Hungary tomorrow, aiming to fill the hole left by ride-sharing company Uber’s exit from the Hungarian market, according to the Budapest Business Journal today.
Estonia-based Taxify offers users the option of ordering taxis through an app based on GPS coordinates, as well as GPS tracking of the journey, and an easy and automatized payment system.
Taxify said it believes the experience of traveling by taxi can be redefined, something the company promises will be immediately apparent on the first day after the launch. Taxify adds that it is committed to continuously training and educating participating drivers.
Thousands of people have already downloaded the application in Hungary, and Taxify expects demand to boom for its services.