Tootle to revitalize its service in Kathmandu
Tootle, the pioneering ride-sharing platform in Kathmandu valley, has announced its return with a dynamic new management team and a host of exciting improvements.
“After a brief hiatus, Tootle is back in business, reinvigorated and ready to redefine urban mobility with its revamped app and enhanced services,” said the company. “Under the banner of new leadership, Tootle is committed to delivering an unparalleled ride-sharing experience that seamlessly blends convenience, efficiency, and affordability.”
With an eye toward revolutionizing how individuals traverse the bustling streets of Kathmandu, the reimagined Tootle is poised to exceed expectations and rewrite the rules of modern transportation, the company added.
As a new start to Tootle, the Tootle Driver App has been already available to download and register from Sept 1. The Tootle customer app will be available to download from Sept 6 to start taking Tootle rides.
What’s new with Tootle?
Sleek and intuitive app: Tootle’s redesigned app boasts a sleek interface and intuitive user experience, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free booking process.
Enhanced partner network: Our expanded network of reliable partners guarantees quicker response times and increased ride availability.
Faster and smarter: Experience expedited pickups, reduced wait times, and optimized routes for a more efficient journey.
Safety measures: Tootle remains committed to passenger safety, implementing cutting-edge safety features to ensure every ride is secure and worry-free.
“We are thrilled to reintroduce Tootle with a renewed passion for transforming urban commuting,” said Shreyas Krishna Shrestha, Owner and CEO of Tootle and Co-Founder of ZAPP. “Our new management team has meticulously crafted an enhanced experience, putting user satisfaction and convenience at the forefront. Tootle’s resurgence represents our dedication to offering a superior ride-sharing service that truly understands and anticipates the needs of our valued users.”
Tootle’s return comes with a promise to empower commuters, simplify their daily journeys, and contribute to reducing traffic congestion and environmental impact within Kathmandu valley, he says.
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