GO-JEK is an on-demand multi-service platform based in Indonesia. The company was founded in 2010 as a call center that connected consumers with courier delivery and two-wheeled ride-hailing services. Today, more than 80 million people use the service every day, making it the largest of its kind in Indonesia. And it's still growing. In fact, the company's growth over the past few years has been more than double the national average, with more than 400 million users.
With over a million drivers in a variety of industries, the GO-JEK CLONE app combines Uber, Lyft, and other popular on-demand services. The app's features include Go ride, Go car, food, med, and bill. It's also getting ready to introduce two new services related to online content. This means you'll have a better understanding of how the company works.
During its early years, GoJek was a manual service. Customers would call in to the company's support team to order a ride. The team would then manually assign drivers to customers by looking at an excel sheet. In the second year, GoJek incorporated Java platform software into their operations. As the company continued to grow, the algorithms were losing their effectiveness. However, with more people using the app, a series H round of funding is expected to total $5 billion.
While Go-Jek and Grab's service are still very new, they have a lot of potential. The companies have a number of partnerships and investments that have fueled their growth. GO-JEK has also partnered with DBS, Singapore's largest bank. The partnership will allow the company to tap the bank's customer base, and it will be the only ride-hailing service in Southeast Asia to attract major investors.