Perfect explanation of how an application like Uber works from the inside and what you need to implement it in the shortest possible time. This clarifies that you can create an application similar to Lyft in a few months!
Hi Dennis. I have reviewed several of your vids. Very nice format. One items for thought. Lyft, Uber, Bolt, Ola, etc. are non-differentiating products. They have first to market advantage in some cases or in others they are Samsung vs Apple; ie later to market but better fxs. I am in the camp that so long as you pick a market that is semi-saturated one does not really require product differentiation per se. Yes one click order, or some other nifty functions can be build using AI learning from user history on for example how to implement one click booking, something which does not exist today! I do believe AI will usher in a whole host of fxs that will revolutionize adoption but EVERY service will implement them up faster than a jack rabbit. I agree a careful balance of growth and foresight will be meaningful but the window will be ever closing faster and faster to the point where AI will solely build an application from scratch to completion in a day or less... Thoughts?
Creating an app like Lyft can be a challenging task, but with the right approach and resources, it's definitely possible. Thank you so much Dennis for giving this overview.
Wow, I never realized the amount of work that goes into creating an app like Lyft. It's amazing to see the level of detail and effort that goes into making such a seamless experience for riders and drivers alike.
This video is a great overview of the costs involved in building a ride-hailing app like Lyft. From hiring developers and designers to managing servers and data security, it's clear that a lot of work and investment goes into making a successful app in this space
Thanks for sharing this tutorial! What programming language would you recommend for someone who’s new to app development and wants to create a ride-sharing app like Lyft?
Hey Mr. Dennis. I like how you explain things clearly and know your stuff in and out. I've seen on another comment of yours that you relocated a part of your business to Turkey. I'm a Comp. Eng. 3rd grade student and wondered about the name of your company and if I could apply for any internship or other opportunities. Thank you. -Omer
Great tutorial! I'm curious about how to handle user privacy and data security when building an app like Lyft. Can you discuss some best practices or potential challenges in this area?"
Thanks for sharing your insights on developing an app like Lyft. What are some of the key features that differentiate a successful ride-sharing app from a less successful one?
I’m interested in building an app like Lyft, but I’m not sure how to come up with a pricing model. Do you have any suggestions or best practices for pricing a ride-sharing app?
Wow, this is a really interesting question! Building a platform like Uber requires a lot of resources, including talented developers, designers, and business strategists. Additionally, there are a lot of technical considerations that need to be taken into account, such as creating a reliable and scalable infrastructure for the app. It's hard to estimate the exact cost of building an app like Uber, but I imagine it would be quite expensive. Thanks for sharing this video!
I noticed that Lyft has some unique features like shared rides and tips for drivers. How would you go about implementing these features in a ride-sharing app?
Getting the Tech stack on point is one of the biggest challenges. It must be accomplished with a vision of where the software industry is headed so that one can adapt legacy accordingly. IMO
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Perfect explanation of how an application like Uber works from the inside and what you need to implement it in the shortest possible time. This clarifies that you can create an application similar to Lyft in a few months!
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Hi Dennis. I have reviewed several of your vids. Very nice format. One items for thought. Lyft, Uber, Bolt, Ola, etc. are non-differentiating products. They have first to market advantage in some cases or in others they are Samsung vs Apple; ie later to market but better fxs. I am in the camp that so long as you pick a market that is semi-saturated one does not really require product differentiation per se. Yes one click order, or some other nifty functions can be build using AI learning from user history on for example how to implement one click booking, something which does not exist today! I do believe AI will usher in a whole host of fxs that will revolutionize adoption but EVERY service will implement them up faster than a jack rabbit. I agree a careful balance of growth and foresight will be meaningful but the window will be ever closing faster and faster to the point where AI will solely build an application from scratch to completion in a day or less... Thoughts?
It's a really great question. I will prepare an audio answer on my Telegram channel.
I'm impressed by your expertise in app development. Have you ever considered creating a series of tutorials for building other types of apps?
Hey Luke, thanks. Yes, I do have an ideas and I'm working on other videos right now ;)
Wow, this article is really helpful for anyone interested in developing a ride-sharing app like Lyft,Uber, or Ola.
Creating an app like Lyft can be a challenging task, but with the right approach and resources, it's definitely possible. Thank you so much Dennis for giving this overview.
Thanks for sharing your experience on this topic! I’m wondering if you have any advice for marketing a ride-sharing app to potential users?
The insights provided are really helpful for busineses of all sizes and budgets. Thanks for sharing such valuable information!
Wow, I never realized the amount of work that goes into creating an app like Lyft. It's amazing to see the level of detail and effort that goes into making such a seamless experience for riders and drivers alike.
This video is a great overview of the costs involved in building a ride-hailing app like Lyft. From hiring developers and designers to managing servers and data security, it's clear that a lot of work and investment goes into making a successful app in this space
Thanks for sharing this tutorial! What programming language would you recommend for someone who’s new to app development and wants to create a ride-sharing app like Lyft?
Hey Mr. Dennis. I like how you explain things clearly and know your stuff in and out. I've seen on another comment of yours that you relocated a part of your business to Turkey. I'm a Comp. Eng. 3rd grade student and wondered about the name of your company and if I could apply for any internship or other opportunities. Thank you. -Omer
Great tutorial! I'm curious about how to handle user privacy and data security when building an app like Lyft. Can you discuss some best practices or potential challenges in this area?"
The view breaks down the differential resources required to make an app similar to uber and a summary of the costs
Your video is very informational🤝🏻
Thanks for sharing your insights on developing an app like Lyft. What are some of the key features that differentiate a successful ride-sharing app from a less successful one?
I’m interested in building an app like Lyft, but I’m not sure how to come up with a pricing model. Do you have any suggestions or best practices for pricing a ride-sharing app?
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Wow, this is a really interesting question! Building a platform like Uber requires a lot of resources, including talented developers, designers, and business strategists. Additionally, there are a lot of technical considerations that need to be taken into account, such as creating a reliable and scalable infrastructure for the app. It's hard to estimate the exact cost of building an app like Uber, but I imagine it would be quite expensive. Thanks for sharing this video!
Welcome to RUclips my friend, very topical, on the surface but maybe there's something here on your channel😅 we shall see
Cool :)
I noticed that Lyft has some unique features like shared rides and tips for drivers. How would you go about implementing these features in a ride-sharing app?
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It's interesting to know how much it costs to create an app similar to lyft
How can someone with no prior experience in app development get started in creating an app like Lyft?
How long did it take you to create your first ride-sharing app, and what were some of the biggest challenges you faced during the development process
This’ll video really pursue intolerance Perspex justice how much it’s costs too develop and😂launch an app like lyft
What are some common challenges faced by developers when creating ride-sharing apps like Lyft, and how can they be overcome?
Getting the Tech stack on point is one of the biggest challenges. It must be accomplished with a vision of where the software industry is headed so that one can adapt legacy accordingly. IMO