New Delhi: Uber and WhatsApp on Thursday announced a partnership that will allow people in the country to book a ride via WhatsApp - a global-first initiative by the ride-hailing platform.
With this integration, riders will no longer need to download or use the Uber app. Everything - from user registration, booking a ride and getting a trip receipt - will be managed within the WhatsApp chat interface, a statement said.
The integration is a global-first for Uber, and it will make booking a ride as easy as sending a WhatsApp message, it added.
It is being rolled out on a pilot basis in the northern part of Lucknow first and will be expanded to other Indian cities soon.
"We want to make it as easy as possible for all Indians to take an Uber trip, and to do that we need to meet them on platforms they are comfortable with. Our partnership with WhatsApp does just that, giving riders a new way to get a ride through a simple, familiar and trusted channel," Uber APAC Senior Director (Business Development) Nandini Maheshwari said.
Built on WhatsApp Business Platform, the partnership will expand access to Uber's mobility services in one of the company's largest international markets, the statement said.
“The WhatsApp Business Platform has been an important lever for businesses that want to build a direct connect with their consumers.
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“The Uber experience on WhatsApp is simple, familiar, and relatable for users and has the potential to accelerate the adoption of Uber with a new category of riders in India," WhatsApp Head India Abhijit Bose said.