Flywheel stakes its claim as the ‘anti-Uber’ as it plans to expand<article>
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Uber competitors, this is your time to shine. The popular ride-sharing app is at the
center of a media firestorm this week, and
customers who care about things like media firestorms are threatening to #DeleteUber. (Yes, there’s a hashtag.) Thankfully there are a handful of other
apps to turn to when you need a ride:
Flywheel is positioning itself as the anti-Uber with a new CEO and a fresh
round of funding in the bank.</p><p>
Flywheel is an app that works exactly the same way Uber does: Open the app, request a ride, and watch your driver’s icon inch closer to your destination.
You store your credit card information and preselect a tip amount so no cash changes hands. The key difference: Flywheel works with cab fleets, so the
driver who picks you up is licensed and regulated by the local taxi authority.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2849646/flywheel-stakes-its-claim-as-the-anti-uber-as-it-plans-to-expand.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Flywheel stakes its claim as the ‘anti-Uber’ as it plans to expand