Shuttlers, a technology-enabled shared mobility platform, has officially integrated Google Maps to enable commuters to search for transit directions, view Shuttlers’ routes, and book seats within the platform.
The data integration allows public transit users to locate and book shared commuter routes directly through the Google Maps platform.
The partnership expands access to reliable shared transport for businesses and professionals navigating urban centres, which is a milestone that reflects the growing need for structured, shared mobility in urban Africa.
“We are incredibly proud of our integration into the Google Maps Transit system. This, alongside hitting 10 million journeys since launch, is a reflection of years of hard work,” Damilola Olokesusi, CEO and co-founder of Shuttlers, said.
“For millions of professionals, commuting is still unpredictable, exhausting and expensive. We have spent the last 10 years building technology and operational infrastructure that makes daily transportation more dependable for commuters, businesses that employ
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