hi my name is Dennis babish and I'm founder and CEO at CBT limited this video would be helpful for you if you want to make an app like uber and this business model you could also use it if you want to develop a app for motorbikes bosses cleaners etc okay let's get the ball rolling Uber's business model contains three separate elements the first elements it's in passenger app which helps them choose the destination on the other side you have the drivers apps that helps receive clients requests and lastly we have the admin app web app
which helps to manage drivers registration disputes payments etc okay let's have a look at the passenger app that has a lot of different functions such as registration matching payments map etc I've added all of them on the table so you could be upfront about how many hours approximately your software engineers would need drivers app is a completely different animal which has a lot of unique functions such as driver clocking on and clocking off process search a passenger algorithm Road creation Road estimation and so on all of these functions get to be connected with the passenger
app logic and the admins own taking a look from an admin role imagine that your service is used by thousands of drivers and passengers around the globe so for these needs you would need definitely a transparent system which would help you identify what's going on adding new drivers to the platform manage disputes between drivers and passenger payments and other related features over time my team and I have researched how make an app such as uber and nobody includes things like testing management and risks so on this table you could find development hours rates and final
prices of the app one of the things that I would like to highlight is how you could save up to 60% on the development so if you have an investor and a contract where you need to have an in-house development team and you should take a look at the US and you cost associated with this and realized that you could save up to 60% by developing krodel for instance in Ukraine global companies such as Samsung Rakuten LIBOR Volvo Adobe huge pocket Berkeley's Mercedes just it's Citibank are already have their software development teams in Ukraine I
know that these numbers may scare you but one of the things that you should know is that you could always create a Minimum Viable version of your product and invest up to 50 grand which sounds more forcible right anyhow so if you don't have an experience how to make a mobile app like uber then I've prepared for you a simple 11 step guide which would help you get a better understanding what kind of simple things you need to do first of all you need to prepare a link an astable which would help you turn your
ID into detailed business plan well at the beginning of your startup you don't think about things like what's your net value proposition what's your in fair advantage would be your early adopters what kind of metrics you're planning to measure at the early stage who are your customers and what kind of problems do they have how will your products all these issues and problems or your competitors what business and user flow they're using in their products how do they do marketing should you really reinvent the wheel or you should copy something from your competitor and save
a lot of time and resources answering this question will help you identify weaknesses in your startup and find solution before you start developing your product another really powerful tool it's a value proposition table which is a continuation of a link an astable with a value proposition scheme you would be able to identify your customer pains such as need value of your product because this is a hurt of your business this stage of preparation should be done perfectly as it affects whether people will use your product or another subscription and recommend it to their friends or
not all these things may sound a bit complicated so if you have any questions please drop them into the comments down below and I'll try provide answers to all of your questions and click like and subscribe button and don't forget this arena compel button if you want to found this video useful for you let's continue a well-known fact that 70% of the advertisement budget is not effective and only 30% is really useful so by doing detailed analysis of your competitors you would be able to identify how they're getting their clients what kind of keywords they're
using what advertisement campaigns really work and that would help you make a proper marketing and advertising campaign with practices that really works you know what how great artists copy of the art that inspires them companies like uber are always creating innovative new solutions they're always making changes and iterations in their products until they find a really perfect user flaw they invest millions of dollars from a user behavior of the using of the app flaw by doing a user flow research you would be able to save yourself a tons of money lyft came to the market
after uber and you know what they have not reinvent the wheel they've just take a simple four step flow and implement that that's it so simple the strategy gives you an opportunity to concentrate on your powerful idea and make it stronger without wasting your time on a flow that's already exist so looking ahead to sturm epic this is a great tool which should help you to describe your user flow and functions for instance if we are creating a passenger flow then we would identify by increment what functions are really important for us and what's not
do you need a Facebook or Google registration than the first iteration No you don't simple registration why mobile phone would be more than enough now moving on to the wireframes by creating proper wireframes you could identify problems in your flow what kind of things you're missing for instance if passenger payment fails what should happen or if they left their wallet in the car so by creating wireframes you're providing answers to all of these questions because visualization of your story mapping flow gives you a really powerful tool to see each small detail lifehack when you're planning
the design stage you could use dribble or B hats as their design references because they have a lot of great designs that you could find inspiration for a style that invigorates you so you could take these forwards to your designer these could save you valuable time and resources okay let's talk about UI the design should be more than simple and intuitive if you notice there is only one accent in the upper interface within a single screen one bright button that simulates the user to take a targeted action Uber's app has a really complex architecture all
user data in the app must be secured so your technical partner should develop a proper application architecture identify third-party services such as stripe for payments to deliver SMS Google Maps for map services among others and make the app which would be able to maintain high load and make it scalable you should always follow the agile process because that would help you get better understanding of what's going on on a project and it will make you really flexible so you would be able to make a pivot real easily when you will receive a market feedback uber
has done exactly this they had a concept developing their first product found early adopters measured results and got feedback from their customers and they repeat this process many times until they understand that they are ready and what they market really needs proof their product market fit after all of this you shouldn't overlook the importance of the analytics analytics tools such as mix panel sessions tag Google Analytics firebase are allowing you to measure the number of visits user behaviors monitor and analyze user sessions etc all these tools would help your business make the right decision regarding
the software development process and allow you to have a real-time health check on your product service that's it alright if you enjoyed this video don't forget to click like and subscribe to our Channel and if you want to make an app similar to uber feel free to book a 15 minutes cold with me and we would be able to discuss your idea and perhaps have an obligation-free business plan workshop see ya