If you don’t own a car or a motorcycle in a city as big as Karachi, commuting expenses may eat up a major portion of your monthly budget.
Standardised rates for taxi and auto-rickshaw fares are a thing of the past and we often end up paying inflated fares even for nearby destinations, on the whim of the driver.
The port city’s first mass transit system, Greenline BRT, will take at least a year before it is fully operational and when that does happen it will move along a single route. This may prove inadequate for a growing metropolis.
So what alternatives are we left with?
Depending on which consumer segment one belongs to, ‘Bykea’ may prove to be one of these alternatives.
As the name implies, Bykea is a ride hailing service that exclusively focuses on motorcycles. The startup currently offers users in Karachi a convenient pick and drop service similar to on demand ride hailing services like Uber and Careem.
In addition to catering exclusively to those who prefer to commute on a motorcycle, the service takes advantage of lower fuel consumption and maintenance costs, offering much cheaper rates than conventional taxis or rickshaws.
The company also sees itself growing in the parcel delivery space and offers users an affordable service in this space as well.
How it works
The Bykea app is pretty straightforward and has an uncanny resemblance to the popular Careem app. Once launched, you are presented with two options: whether to use Bykea for parcel delivery or for a ride.