Crowdsourced Bicycle Couriers

This Amsterdam Service Lets Anyone Get Paid to Do Bike Deliveries

Some cities are better for cyclists than others, which is why this Amsterdam-based service uses crowdsourced bicycle couriers to deliver various goods. The TringTring app will deliver food, shopping and other packages in less than an hour to both businesses and individuals.

Dutch companies in the area can link their online store to the TringTring platform so their customers can request delivery by bike. Anyone can sign up to be a bicycle courier as well, and get paid EUR 5 a job. Whenever a request is placed, Tringers nearby receive a notification. If they can do it in 60 minutes or less, they nominate themselves. Then all relevant information is passed on and payment is processed in-app.

TringTring is currently in beta mode.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Delivery - TringTring uses crowdsourced bicycle couriers to offer fast delivery of goods in under an hour, creating a trend towards crowdsourced delivery services.
2. Bicycle Couriers - The rise of TringTring has created a trend towards the use of bicycle couriers as a fast and eco-friendly delivery option.
3. App-based Delivery - As TringTring is an app-based platform, there is a trend towards the use of technology to streamline the delivery process and improve user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Logistics - The logistics industry has an opportunity to explore the use of crowdsourced and bicycle courier delivery services to offer a faster, more eco-friendly option for customers.
2. E-commerce - The e-commerce industry can integrate with platforms like TringTring to offer customers a faster and more flexible delivery option, creating a competitive advantage in the market.
3. Technology - The technology industry can innovate to improve the app-based delivery experience by offering features such as real-time tracking, automated payment processing and more.

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