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The Driver App

The Driver App powers your fleet: from accepting rides to tracking earnings and hitting bonuses. Built to boost performance, build loyalty, and cut churn, it’s the essential tool for a smooth, high-performing operation.

The Passenger App

An industry-leading rider experience with smart routing, real-time updates, rewards, flexible payments, and safety-first features, all in one intuitive app. Built for comfort, control, and convenience.

Management Portal

All in one solution: customisable dashboards for seamless management of the entire on-demand ride service operation – from multiple booking channels through dispatch, driver assignment, pricing and promotion control, to corporate client management, data analysis, and passenger and driver engagement, performance insights.

Dispatch Portal

The operational control centre for taxi dispatch centres, fleet coordination, and real-time management, across multi-channel operations with intelligent automation, reporting, and optimization capabilities.

Fleet Portal

A central portal that allows taxi operators to manage their drivers, vehicles, shift schedules, and revenues in one place – whether they operate 2 vehicles or 300, with real-time visibility and operational efficiency tools.

Customer Management

Turn corporate accounts into your most predictable revenue stream. Dedicated B2B accounts, custom pricing, policy controls, and consolidated invoicing, all in one platform.

API-First Architecture

Connect every booking channel, partner, and back-office system to one platform. Open APIs and full data ownership give you the freedom to integrate, extend, and scale on your terms.

Reports & Analytics

Turn every trip into a decision-ready insight. Real-time reports, custom KPIs, Power BI integration, and full ownership of your data, all built into the platform.

What to do as soon as you move to a new country?

In this blog, we give some top tips about the first things you should do when you move to another country.

Sort out your commute

How are you going to get to and from work (if you are doing hybrid or office work) when you relocate to a new country?

Will you walk, cycle, hire a car, catch the bus, or use a ride-hailing or taxi service? Or perhaps a combination of the three, depending on the weather?

Check out maps, bus timetables, bus stop locations and ride-hailing apps to be better informed.

Once you start work, start a conversation and see if any of your new colleagues live close by to see if there is the possibility of carpooling.

Check out your neighbourhood

After you have got down to the first task of unpacking your essentials, why not take a stroll round the neighbourhood that you have decided to make your new home.

See if there are any supermarkets around. And check out if there are any restaurants or drinking holes that you fancy.

We know it’s so easy to order food and groceries online nowadays. But sometimes, it is nice to explore, venture outside and do things face-to-face.

And this may also be a nice way to meet your neighbours and maybe make good friends in the process.

Have some fun once you move to a new country

Being social comes naturally to some people. They are the life and soul of the party and they find it easy to make new friends. These kinds of people will find this suggestion an easy one.

For those of you who may be a bit more introverted, you may find this piece of advice a little bit more difficult.

However, even if you do not feel comfortable at first, when you relocate to a new country, going out to explore, getting out of your comfort zone, attending local events, making new friends as an adult, and trying out different things should be part of you settling into your new home.

Ask for help when you need to

Even if you are a totally independent kind of person, when you move to a new country, there will be some things you will not know about.

No matter how much internet searching and research you did beforehand. So go ahead and ask.

Talk to people – you might be surprised how most people will only be too glad to help. Especially if you are asking about something they are proud of, such as cultural events or traditions.

It is also a good conversation starter. And small talk can often evolve into something deeper, again leading to making potential new friends.

Stay in touch with family and friends after you relocate

It is all too easy to get caught up in your new life and not think about those you have left behind that often when you relocate to a new country and meet new people.

Schedule voice and video calls with your loved ones when you can – maybe try and make them a regular thing.

Another idea would be to write a blog online so your friends and family can keep up with your adventures.

eCabs Technologies’ Recruitment team is ready to help all our relocating employees once they arrive in Malta.

Check out our current job openings here.

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