Operator Basics

Not Adding New Operators Presently

New Operators are not being added presently. Guidance will be provided when the network is ready for more Operators. As a future Operator, earn rewards as an Ambassador today.

Introduction

What is an Operator on TRIP?

Operators on the TRIP network are responsible for handling the regulatory and operational requirements necessary to provide rideshare services within a specific geographic area.

This includes obtaining the necessary licenses and insurance, complying with local regulations, and matching riders with drivers. Operators also provide customer support, addressing rider and driver questions, resolving disputes, and coordinating with local authorities when needed.

Operators do not have exclusive relationships with drivers. Through the Teleport app, drivers can and will be sent ride requests by multiple operators at the same time.

The importance of Operators

As the TRIP network grows, more Operators will join the network providing rideshare matching services around the world. Because there will be multiple Operators, take rates and prices will be kept competitive. This results in drivers earning more and riders paying less.

Not Adding New Operators Presently

New Operators are not being added to the TRIP network presently. Guidance will be provided when the network is ready for more Operators. As a future Operator, earn rewards as an Ambassador today.

Contributing Now

Become an Ambassador

Today you can earn rewards on the TRIP network as an Ambassador. Ambassadors promote TRIP, recruit new riders and drivers, and help build a strong local community. As an Ambassador, you earn TRIP Miles every time someone you referred rides or drives—even if you were not the Operator responsible for matching the driver with the rider. This is an extremely effective way for entrepreneurial, ambitious individuals to earn rewards and play a key role in the network's growth.

Learn more about being an Ambassador here.

Join the TRIP Community

TRIP offers a supportive community for future Operators. Joining the TRIP community allows you to share experiences and tips, participate in conversations, local meetups, and online groups.

Feedback

You're encouraged to help improve the quality of this guide.

Please contribute if you see any typos or factual errors. To get started, you can read our Contributing to the TRIP Guides section.

You may also find incomplete content or stuff that is not up to date. Please do add any missing content by creating a free account in GitBook.

If for whatever reason you spot something to improve but cannot do it yourself, please open an issue.

And last but not least, any kind of discussion regarding TRIP documentation is very welcome in the official TRIP Community on Telegram.

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