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Is TaxiMap right for your cab company?

September 7th, 2009 No comments

What it is & Who it’s for….

Well, it seems we’re getting registrations from all kinds of people who have all kinds of uses for our system. So, I thought I’d write a quick post detailing some of the uses our members have found for the TaxiMap system…. Read more…

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Increase bookings and generate new business

June 19th, 2009 No comments

ComplexityAs more and more taxi companies sign up to use Taximap it’s becoming apparent that virtually each and every one has a slightly different pricing model. Providing accurate journey price quotations for every pricing structure is something we’d love to achieve, but this will come at a price of its own: Complexity.

With each update the interface is becoming more complex and we’re desperate to avoid the situation where it becomes unusable. With this in mind we thought it timely to remind our readers of our goals – what Taximap is for and what we’re trying to achieve.

With Taximap on your website you’re providing your customers with an innovative new tool that provides a competitive advantage over your rivals.

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Confirm Taxi Bookings by SMS Text Message

May 16th, 2009 No comments

Inspired by our last blog post (taxi calculator refinement) we have rolled out SMS confirmation via the Taximap insterface. This means minicab firms can send a confirmation text to any customer making a booking through the system in just 1 click! Read more…

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Refining the Taxi Calculator and Booking System

May 15th, 2009 3 comments

It seems we’re coming to that awkward stage in development where a whole bunch of little things are popping up that seem important but, unless we’re careful, would over complicate the system…. Read more…

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Welcome to the Taxi Map blog

January 31st, 2009 No comments

Taxi Map on iPhoneTaxi map is a web service providing a fast, easy to use means for minicab companies to add taxi fare estimates and online cab booking to their websites. I am the lead developer for the project and I’d like to welcome you to our blog. I hope that over the coming months this blog will turn in to a detailed insight into the innovation behind Taximap and, as a bonus, documents its benefits and features.

A little background… (The origins of Taximap)
Some time ago a bunch of us started to play with the Google Maps API. It seemed pretty cool and we started to integrate it with websites we were building. At first simply as a means of providing a map on a customer’s contact page, but over time its endless flexibility and functionality captured the imagination of one or two people here at the office.

More as a proof of concept than anything else, we began to build a site that could use Google Maps to estimate the price of a cab journey based on a price per mile – the idea borne from the constant question posed to our local cab companies as to the cost of a journey. In speaking to a number of taxi cab operators we determined that the main means of providing estimate prices for these firms was a chart making a rough correlation from A to B, though the taxi driver would often use the cab’s odometer at the end of the journey calculate the price. So we started on this project….

So far we have a highly accurate geocoding implementation that allows users to enter a UK postcode, a UK address, or select a major UK airport as one of up to 20 steps in a journey; we have built a back end that allows taxi companies to log in and enter pricing, and provided a booking page that submits the Google Map info back to the cab company. And we’ve even tested it on the Apple iPhone: A handy bonus if you’re rolling out of a club late at night and need to beat the taxi queue! Even with all this out of the way, there seems to be a never ending list of tasks outstanding as we all come up with ways to improve the system.

So, we have come to the stage where we want to take the site live before we go any further…. to bring it beyond ‘proof of concept’ stage. To do this we need both cab companies and users. Here, dear reader, is where you come in. We’d invite you to have a look at the site as it is and leave us some feedback via the contact form or post a comment here? We hope to keep new functions and features up to date here in this blog so stay tuned.

Thanks for reading. See you soon!

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