Hailo
Industry | Taxi management |
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Founded | 2011London, United Kingdom | in
Founders | Russel Hall Gary Jackson Terry Runham Jay Bregman Caspar Woolley Ron Zeghibe |
Fate | Acquired |
Successor | myTaxi |
Headquarters | London New York City |
Products | Taxi e-hailing marketplace, mobile commerce network |
Website | hailoapp |
Hailo was a British technology platform[1] that matched taxi drivers and passengers through its mobile phone application.[2][3][4][5][6] Founded in London in 2011, the Hailo taxi service was available in 16 cities (as of December 2013).
By May 2013, Hailo had enabled more than three million rides for passengers from over 30,000 registered taxi drivers.[7]
The Hailo Passenger App was available as a free download from the App Store and Google Play for both iOS and Android devices.[2][3][7][8]
In late 2016, Hailo was absorbed by myTaxi, a German e-hailing company belonging to Daimler Financial Services, to form the largest e-hailing operator. The resulting company, branded mytaxi, is based in Hamburg.[9]
By July 1, 2019, mytaxi was rebranded to Free Now serving over 100 European cities including Barcelona, Berlin, Dublin, Paris, and London.[10][11] Free Now customer care and support teams operate from Dublin, Hamburg, Madrid, Warsaw among other European countries.
History
[edit]This section contains promotional content. (August 2015) |
Hailo began in late 2010, after a meeting between three London taxi drivers and three technology entrepreneurs, including co-founders Jay Bregman, CEO,[7][8] Ron Zeghibe, Executive Chairman, Caspar Woolley, Chief Operations Officer, and Russell Hall, Gary Jackson, and Terry Runham, Driver Community Leaders.
On November 1, 2011, Hailo officially launched to passengers in London.[2][3] By the end of 2012, Hailo had launched in Dublin, Boston, Toronto, and Chicago,[7][12][13] but by late 2014 had discontinued services in North America.[14]
Funding
[edit]To date, Hailo has raised approximately $125.1 million in funding. Hailo received $3.0 million in two tranches of Seed round funding in 2011. In March 2012, Hailo received $17 million in Series A round funding led by Accel Partners.[15][16][17][18] The round also included contributions from both Atomico and Wellington Partners.[18][19] A $30.6 million Series B investment round was secured in December 2012, led by Union Square Ventures.[8][20] Contributions were also made by Japanese mobile telecoms group KDDI and business magnate Sir Richard Branson.[8][16]
Cities
[edit]Location | Launch | Slogan | Fare | Fee | Payment | Notes | Link |
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London | November 2011 | The Black Cab App | £10+ | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [1] |
New York City[21] | 2013 | The Taxi Magnet | $3.00+1 | $1.99 peak $0.99 off-peak |
Card (automatic) | Services Discontinued6 | [2] |
Barcelona | 2013 | La app para taxis en Barcelona2 | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [3] |
Boston | 2012 | The Boston Taxi App | $5.00+ | $1.99 peak $0.99 off-peak |
Card (automatic) | Services Discontinued6 | [4] |
Chicago | 2012 | The Chicago Taxi App | $5.00+ | $1.50 | Card (automatic) | Services Discontinued6 | [5] |
Cork | 2013 | The Taxi Magnet | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [6] |
Dublin | 2012 | The Taxi Magnet | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [7] |
Montreal3 | September 2013 | L'application pour taxis de Montréal The Montreal Taxi App |
None | None | Card (automatic) | Services Discontinued6 | [8] Archived 16 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine |
Osaka | May 2013 | The Osaka Taxi App | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [9] |
Madrid | May 2013 | La app para taxis en Madrid4 | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [10] |
Washington, DC | May 2013 | The DC Taxi App | $3.25+ | $1.50 | Card (automatic) | Services Discontinued6 | [11] Archived 26 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine |
Toronto | 2012 | The Toronto Taxi App | $4.25+ | None | Card (automatic) | Services Discontinued6 | [12] |
Limerick | 2013 | The Taxi Magnet | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [13] |
Galway | 2013 | The Taxi Magnet | None | None | Cash or card | 5 min free waiting time | [14] |
Atlanta | N/A6 | The Atlanta Taxi App | [15] | ||||
Tokyo[7][8] | Coming soon5 | The Tokyo Taxi App | [16] | ||||
Remainder of Ireland |
March 2014[22] | The Taxi Magnet | [17] |
Notes
- Includes $0.50 mandatory state surcharge
- Translates to The App for Taxis in Barcelona
- Marketed in both English and French
- Translates to The App for Taxis in Madrid
- Atlanta, Tokyo, and the remainder of Ireland are currently locations that Hailo plans on serving in the future.
- Hailo shuttered its North American operations in late 2014 in Canada and the US citing low profits and increased competition from Uber and Lyft - http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/hailo-taxi-app-to-close-up-shop-in-toronto-and-montreal-1.2798283
Mobile application and e-hailing
[edit]A survey conducted by Hailo found that cab drivers spend an average of 40-60 percent of their time looking for fares.[7][23]
The Hailo mobile e-hail application uses mobile and GPS technology to match taxi drivers with passengers based on both availability and proximity.[3][7][24][25] Hailo passengers make two taps on the Hailo smartphone app in order to request and confirm their e-hail.[3][7] Once a driver has electronically accepted a passenger, the waiting passenger is sent an updated time of arrival based on route information and real-time traffic information.[3][24]
Customers also have the ability to specify if they require a wheelchair-accessible vehicle or a fixed price fare to designated location such as an airport terminal, where permitted.[24] The Hailo driver app includes social networking features, which allows drivers to alert each other of locations with high street fare demand, traffic conditions, speed traps and road construction obstacles.[7][19]
Both the Hailo passenger and driver apps are compatible with both iOS and Android mobile devices.[7][16]
Mobile commerce
[edit]Hailo enables its registered passengers to e-hail, pay and tip for taxi journeys using the credit or debit card details they have stored within Hailo's secure cloud wallet.[2][26][24]
In some city locations, taxi drivers can also use Hailo to process credit and debit card payments for street hail fares by manually entering passenger card details when they reach their destination.
Instant trip receipts are sent to passengers by email and contain journey and payment information along with instructions to help retrieve any property lost or forgotten in the taxi.[7]
Legal proceedings
[edit]In February 2013, Black Car Assistance Corporation and Livery Roundtable filed a lawsuit against the taxi and limousine commission to prevent e-hailing companies from expanding to New York City.[6][8][18][27][28] In April 2013, a judge dismissed the lawsuit and Hailo won the right to begin an e-hail beta trial. The decision was subsequently appealed.[29][27] After a second temporary restraining order was issued against the pilot program, Hailo became the only taxi-hailing app-maker to join the lawsuit in support of the city.[18]
On 30 July 2021 Southcab Ltd Acquires the UK trademark Hailo which they would be running alongside their website Urban Taxi.
References
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- ^ a b c d e f "Your friendly neighbourhood app", The Economist, 27 October 2012, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ New York May Let People Hail Cabs With Smartphones, ABC News, retrieved 21 June 2013
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- ^ a b In New York, Taxi Apps Raise Objections From Competitors, NPR, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k A Mobile App That Makes Hailing a Taxi Easier and More Efficient, Entrepreneur, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b c d e f On-Demand Taxi Startup Hailo Raises $30M From USV And Others, Including Strategic Funding From KDDI To Launch In Tokyo, TechCrunch, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ mytaxi and Hailo join forces to create Europe's largest taxi e-hailing company, retrieved 9 February 2017[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Quann, Jack. "MyTaxi to rebrand as 'Free Now' on July 2nd". Newstalk. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ staff, Digital Desk (2 July 2019). "Taxi app mytaxi rebrands to FREE NOW from today". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ "Let New Yorkers hail cabs and livery cars from their smartphones", Daily News, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ Hailo taxi app to launch e-hailing, Crain's New York Business, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ "Taxi app company Hailo to pull out of North America", Financial Times, retrieved 7 June 2017
- ^ Startups of the week #19.1, UXB London, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b c Hailo confirms its $30M round from Richard Branson, Union Square Ventures, VentureBeat, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ "On-Demand Car Services Driving Off With Venture Funding", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b c d "Taxi-Hailing Battle Heats Up in New York", Inc., retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b Put your hand down! Hailo, yet another cab app, gets $17M from Accel Partners, VentureBeat, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ "Hailing Hailo", New York Post, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ WSJ"Taxi! Taxi! Oh, Never Mind. I'll Use My Smartphone.", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ "Hailo Nation". 3 March 2014. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014.
- ^ Taxi race: can Uber and Hailo deliver a real-time revolution?, The Verge, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b c d An entrepreneur pitches an app solutions to New York's accessible-taxi problem, TechCrunch, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ Underlying technologies of taxi apps, archived from the original on 4 March 2016, retrieved 27 February 2015
- ^ Hailo Taxi June 2011 (PDF), Hailo, archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2011, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ a b Here Come the Yellow Cab Apps: New York Judge Dismisses E-Hail Lawsuit, BETABEAT, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ "Race On for Taxi Apps", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 21 June 2013
- ^ Hailo Launches Taxi App Beta Test; Uber Approved for TLC Pilot Program, BETABEAT, retrieved 21 June 2013
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