Local Economies Grow When Money Stays
Global mobility platforms have spent two decades perfecting wealth extraction from cities and drivers. $300M+ retained by 650K+ drivers in India shows what happens when money stops leaving and starts building.
Thoughts on open mobility, community-led platforms, and the future of urban transport.
Global mobility platforms have spent two decades perfecting wealth extraction from cities and drivers. $300M+ retained by 650K+ drivers in India shows what happens when money stops leaving and starts building.
Mobility is at a breaking point. Most cities are still stuck in the second era, watching value leak out of their local economies into distant balance sheets.
What started in Bengaluru is now expanding globally. Here is how we are adapting open mobility infrastructure for diverse cities and regulations.
Artificial intelligence is not about replacing buses and trains. It is about making public transport smarter, more reliable, and deeply integrated with daily life.
In an era of hidden fees and opaque algorithms, riders and drivers are demanding one thing above all: honesty about how their data is used.