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Go-Jek extends ride-hailing app to all Singapore consumers

Consumers can now sign up for Go-Jek's ride-hailing services via its iOS or Android app. First-time riders will receive two $5 vouchers, which they can use for two rides within two weeks of signing up.

News Desk (The Straits Times/Asia News Network)
Singapore
Thu, January 10, 2019

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Go-Jek extends ride-hailing app to all Singapore consumers Go-Jek app on a smartphone. (Shutterstock.com/findracadabra )

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ide-hailing service provider Go-Jek has opened its app to give immediate access to all customers in Singapore, it announced on Thursday.

Consumers can now sign up for Go-Jek's ride-hailing services via its iOS or Android app. First-time riders will receive two $5 vouchers, which they can use for two rides within two weeks of signing up.

Go-Jek president Andre Soelistyo said: "After the success of the initial phase of our beta launch, we are excited to extend our beta phase to all consumers in Singapore to give everyone the chance to experience Go-Jek.

"We are committed to bringing choice back to the ride-hailing market in Singapore, the hub for innovation and urban mobility in South-east Asia. Through our gradual roll-out of the app, we are ensuring that Go-Jek meets Singapore's needs and will stand the test of time."

During this enhanced test-version phase, Go-Jek seeks to further fine-tune its app and user experience based on feedback received from the increased number of drivers and riders who will use Go-Jek across the island.

Modifications have been made to Go-Jek's app and user experience following feedback from drivers and riders during the test-version phase. Go-Jek has enhanced its routing system to enable more accurate and quicker routes, in order to improve waiting times for riders. It has also put in a "pause" function in the app to allow drivers to temporarily stop new trip requests before they complete their current trip. This was in response to drivers' requests to take breaks in between trips.

Go-Jek, which hails from Indonesia, has also introduced a heat map that shows areas with high rider demand, to enable drivers to pick up more riders and complete more trips.

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