Uber will unify all its services in a single app
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Uber currently has a couple of services available. From cars, their transportation services, to food delivery with Eats. Until now, a different application had to be used for each service, but the firm will change this shortly. Since they have commented that all the services will be unified in a single application.
Uber will unify all its services in a single app
A way to save costs, in addition, to make everything simpler and avoid users having to use multiple applications in this case. At the moment it is being tested in the United States.
A unique application
On the other hand, Uber confirms that a series of improvements to the platform will be introduced, focused on safety, an improved customer experience and a series of new tools for drivers. All of them to make the use of the platform simpler, in addition to providing a better service to all users within the application in this case.
These new functions are already being tested in certain markets. Although it has not been confirmed if they will be launched in all, or will focus only on markets such as the United States, where these changes are already a reality. It is something we do not know at the moment.
Therefore, a series of important changes for Uber are beginning to be introduced. Although the most important in this case is that all the services are unified in a single application. So all services can be requested directly in it, in a simpler way at all times.
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