In 2 years, Uber went from being in just a few cities to more than 100.
How did Uber grow so quickly? We recruited hundreds of thousands of drivers.
I get asked a lot about how we did it, so here are some lessons that might be helpful to other startups
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How did Uber grow so quickly? We recruited hundreds of thousands of drivers.
I get asked a lot about how we did it, so here are some lessons that might be helpful to other startups
In any marketplace, one of the most important things you have to do is solve the chicken and egg problem. For Uber, that meant finding the right balance of drivers and riders.
Not enough drivers
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Not enough riders
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Not enough drivers
Not enough riders
So what did this mean for Uber?
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Because the number of riders was growing exponentially and there were a limited pool of drivers, Uber always needed more cars.
Because the number of riders was growing exponentially and there were a limited pool of drivers, Uber always needed more cars.
1/ We cold called
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When we launched a city, weâd go on Yelp and get a list of all limo companies in the area.
We would cold call, meet and recruit drivers to join. Iâm pretty sure every taxi / limo driver in Atlanta had my phone number (I still get calls to this day).
When we launched a city, weâd go on Yelp and get a list of all limo companies in the area.
We would cold call, meet and recruit drivers to join. Iâm pretty sure every taxi / limo driver in Atlanta had my phone number (I still get calls to this day).
2/ Our pitch to drivers was simple
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While you may be busy for some of the week, Uber is a great way to fill your downtime and make extra money.
There was no downside to giving us a shot.
While you may be busy for some of the week, Uber is a great way to fill your downtime and make extra money.
There was no downside to giving us a shot.
3/ We removed friction
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We made it as easy as possible to get started w Uber so we removed all obstacles to joining.
In the earlier years (â10-â14), we literally gave out iPhones and accessories to drivers.
Later, we onboarded drivers remotely & sent out âGet Startedâ kits.
We made it as easy as possible to get started w Uber so we removed all obstacles to joining.
In the earlier years (â10-â14), we literally gave out iPhones and accessories to drivers.
Later, we onboarded drivers remotely & sent out âGet Startedâ kits.
4/ We guaranteed driver earnings
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Because we didnât have riders at launch, weâd offer drivers an hourly rate even when Uber wasnât busy.
This allowed riders to see cars on the road 24/7.
As Uber got busier, drivers started making more money and we removed the hourly rate.
Because we didnât have riders at launch, weâd offer drivers an hourly rate even when Uber wasnât busy.
This allowed riders to see cars on the road 24/7.
As Uber got busier, drivers started making more money and we removed the hourly rate.
5/ We went where drivers were
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Limo and taxi drivers spent a lot of time waiting in parking lots around the airport. So we spent a lot of time down at the airport.
Weâd rent conference rooms where drivers could get to know us, have coffee, sign up and get started driving.
Limo and taxi drivers spent a lot of time waiting in parking lots around the airport. So we spent a lot of time down at the airport.
Weâd rent conference rooms where drivers could get to know us, have coffee, sign up and get started driving.
6/ Referrals were super effective
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We asked drivers, âDo you have any friends who also want to drive?â
Drivers referred friends & we paid out incentives once thresholds were met.
Power drivers (who did lots of trips) referred people who were likely to become power drivers.
We asked drivers, âDo you have any friends who also want to drive?â
Drivers referred friends & we paid out incentives once thresholds were met.
Power drivers (who did lots of trips) referred people who were likely to become power drivers.
7/ Uber flipped the industry model on its head
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Word spread that Uber changed the game for drivers.
If you drove for a limo/taxi co, you& #39;d keep only 30% of your fares or have to rent a car for $500/week.
Drivers left limo cos, bought cars & started making more money w Uber
Word spread that Uber changed the game for drivers.
If you drove for a limo/taxi co, you& #39;d keep only 30% of your fares or have to rent a car for $500/week.
Drivers left limo cos, bought cars & started making more money w Uber
8/ We unlocked new supply
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Driving UberBlack required a limo license & commercial insurance.
So we helped drivers get all the necessary permits.
When UberX launched, we unlocked an even wider pool of supply by allowing millions of ppl to drive their own cars & make money.
Driving UberBlack required a limo license & commercial insurance.
So we helped drivers get all the necessary permits.
When UberX launched, we unlocked an even wider pool of supply by allowing millions of ppl to drive their own cars & make money.
9/ We went hard on Craigslist
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There was a golden era on Craigslist where you could post and get hundreds of signups in a city for free or very little money ($5 per post).
This was important as we rolled out UberX in 2013.
There was a golden era on Craigslist where you could post and get hundreds of signups in a city for free or very little money ($5 per post).
This was important as we rolled out UberX in 2013.
10/ And invested in other paid channels
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As UberX scaled, other paid channels became important.
Because Uber was now reaching out to a much broader range of drivers, FB, Google, Radio and TV all played a major role in the next chapter of growth.
As UberX scaled, other paid channels became important.
Because Uber was now reaching out to a much broader range of drivers, FB, Google, Radio and TV all played a major role in the next chapter of growth.
11/ We tried to get ahead of demand
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NYE, Halloween, Big Events (Final 4) & concerts (Jay Z) were busiest.
For these times, we onboarded more drivers & created incentives to get more cars on the road.
With 1000s of ppl looking for rides, you could never have too many cars.
NYE, Halloween, Big Events (Final 4) & concerts (Jay Z) were busiest.
For these times, we onboarded more drivers & created incentives to get more cars on the road.
With 1000s of ppl looking for rides, you could never have too many cars.
12/ We never stopped optimizing the funnel
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Early on, a change that made a 20-30% conversion improvement was common. At scale, a change in the driver sign up flow that made a 3% improvement was incredible.
Little things can make a big difference.
Early on, a change that made a 20-30% conversion improvement was common. At scale, a change in the driver sign up flow that made a 3% improvement was incredible.
Little things can make a big difference.
We tested everything. Some things worked, some didnât.
But we didnât know until we tried.
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But we didnât know until we tried.
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