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Uber is testing flexible pricing service in Kenya – Is Bolt next in line?

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Uber, a trailblazer in the ride-hailing industry, is expanding its experimental ‘Flex’ service, a departure from the conventional pricing structure, to various cities globally.

This service aims to empower riders by allowing them to set their desired fare from a selection of nine pricing points, enabling a unique bidding experience for their rides.

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Uber users in the city of Mombasa, Kenya, are said to have experienced this feature recently.

According to Khalif Kairo, a renowned car seller at Kai and Karo, Uber drivers in Mombasa now can suggest what price they want on the Uber App.

New Pricing Model

According to a recent article by Pranav Dixit, Uber is piloting the Flex service not only in India but also in Lebanon, Kenya, and several regions in Latin America. This move signifies Uber’s intent to explore new pricing models and cater to diverse markets, potentially bringing this innovative service to Nairobi, Kenya.

In contrast to Uber’s traditional pricing approach, Flex puts the power in the hands of passengers, allowing them to select a fare, which is then communicated to nearby drivers.

Uber drivers, in turn, can now have the autonomy to accept or decline the ride based on the offered fare. Moreover, drivers can also propose their rates, giving passengers the flexibility to choose the offer that best suits them before confirming the ride.

While this concept of user-driven pricing isn’t entirely novel, it represents a significant departure from the standard fare structures seen in ride-hailing apps.

The introduction of similar models by competitors like InDrive further emphasizes the growing interest in empowering users in the pricing process.

With Uber exploring this innovative approach in multiple markets globally, including trials in Kenya, the potential introduction of Uber Flex in Nairobi could reshape the local ride-hailing landscape. It could provide commuters with a more personalized and flexible experience, giving them control over the fares they are willing to pay.

Is Bolt Next in line?

The prospect of Uber Flex in Nairobi brings anticipation for a potential revolution in the way Kenyans approach ride-hailing.

This innovative model is poised to potentially impact the adoption of flexible pricing models across other taxi-hailing apps, such as Bolt Kenya. Bolt has gained notoriety for its tendency towards offering absurdly and unreasonably low pricing that often frustrates and annoys drivers.

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