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“One of Paul’s most admirable qualities is his commitment to supporting others. He has generously offered guidance to many smaller operators, particularly in helping them implement and maximise the benefits of the iCabbi platform.
“Through his advice and practical support, we have seen numerous ETGL customers improve their operations, achieve growth, and realise greater value from their technology investments.
“We are equally excited to see him embark on his next venture as the founder of TaxiApps, where he will undoubtedly continue to provide valuable software
solutions that benefit operators throughout the industry.
“Congratulations, Paul, on everything you have accomplished so far. We look forward to following your continued success and seeing the positive impact you will undoubtedly make in the years ahead.”
Darren, ETGL Invitation to operators & DMS providers
TaxiApps is now inviting taxi and private hire operators, as well as dispatch management system providers, to start conversations about integrations, product fit and custom development opportunities.
For more information, email
info@taxiapps.co.uk. Whether you are an operator or a DMS provider, TaxiApps wants to work with you to move the taxi and private hire industry forward.
About TaxiApps
TaxiApps provides branded booking journeys, passenger apps, web booking tools, venue portals, mobile dispatch tools, CabSafe and custom software integrations for taxi and private hire operators.
Built from real operator experience, TaxiApps helps businesses connect customer touchpoints with dispatch-linked workflows and unlock practical technology that supports growth.
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