Bolt is a transportation platform that connects riders with affordable and reliable rides in their area. They offer services such as ride-hailing, bike-sharing, and scooter-sharing.
Bolt was founded in 2013 in Tallinn, Estonia, by Markus Villig.
Originally called Taxify, the company rebranded to Bolt in 2019 to better reflect its expanding range of services.
With a focus on providing affordable transportation options, Bolt quickly expanded beyond its initial launch in Tallinn and is now available in over 180 cities across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Uber is a transportation platform that connects riders with drivers. It offers ride-hailing, bike-sharing, and scooter-sharing services similar to Bolt. Uber is available in over 900 metropolitan areas worldwide.
Lyft is a ride-hailing platform that operates in the United States and Canada. It offers similar services to Bolt and is available in over 600 cities across North America.
Bolt Ride is the company's primary service, offering affordable and reliable ride-hailing options for riders.
Bolt Bike is Bolt's bike-sharing service, providing riders with a quick and easy way to get around town while reducing their carbon footprint.
Bolt Scooter is Bolt's scooter-sharing service, allowing riders to easily rent a scooter for short trips around the city.
Bolt and Uber offer similar services, but Bolt often has lower prices and a smaller service area compared to Uber.
No, Bolt does not currently operate in the United States.
Bolt uses a variety of vehicles, including standard sedans and SUVs as well as electric and hybrid vehicles.
You can pay for Bolt rides using a credit or debit card, as well as various mobile payment options such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Yes, Bolt offers a loyalty program called Bolt Rewards, which allows riders to earn points for every ride they take and redeem them for discounts and other perks.
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