
A Product Market Fit Show | Startup Podcast for Founders He launched an Uber competitor with just $3,000—& grew to $20M in revenue in 7 years. | Cody Ruberto, Founder of Uride
Sep 30, 2024
Cody Ruberto, founder of Uride, launched a ride-share business with just $3,000, targeting small towns where giants like Uber and Lyft didn't operate. He shares how he grew his venture to over $20M in annual revenue while facing near-bankruptcy during COVID-19. Cody reveals the importance of outstanding customer service for word-of-mouth growth and how to navigate unexpected financial crises. His innovative strategies and community-focused approach highlight that even in a competitive market, you can thrive with creativity and resilience.
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Early Legal Hurdles
- Initially, Uride's ride-sharing model was legally restricted.
- Ruberto's attempt to partner with Operation Red Nose, a designated driver service, was rejected.
Bylaw Loophole
- Exploiting a bylaw loophole, Ruberto partnered with a limousine company to get Uride off the ground.
- This allowed Uride to operate within the existing regulations.
Bootstrapping the App
- Unable to afford custom app development, Ruberto found a white-label solution for $1,500.
- This allowed them to launch Uride with minimal capital.
