OkMe

Panic button for ride-share drivers

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OkMe is the panic button designed to help 1.5M rideshare drivers in America: in case of an emergency during a ride, the driver can push OkMe Bluetooth button (attached in the back of the steering wheel) and OkMe app will silently send emergency text/live GPS to pre-entered contact(s)
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Pompilio Fiore
Hi Product Hunt and thank you very much @chrismessina for helping us out! My technical co-founder @jscuba and I, are very excited to be launching "OkMe" in this amazing community! šŸ”˜ "OkMe" is the PANIC BUTTON FOR UBER & LYFT DRIVERS: in case of an emergency during a ride, the driver can push this physical Bluetooth button (attached in the back of the steering wheel) and OkMe app will silently send emergency text/live GPS to pre-entered contact(s). šŸš— A group of drivers in San Diego, CA have been testing OkMe with positive feedback and today we will start accepting orders ($9.99 the button - launch offer- and $0.99/week for the app)! šŸ‘‚ We are here to hear your feedback, ideas and anything else! Cheers, Pompilio and Jeff | OkMe - Panic button for ride-share drivers (www.okme.info)
Ksenia Larina (she/her)
@pompilio_fiore awesome idea! maybe even better if you could provide a service that would notify the police. If a driver works graveyard shifts, chances are everyone on their contact list would be out of reach. I realize, such service wouldn't be possible at this price point, but I'm sure, people would be willing to pay more and be safe. Another thing is maybe the design of the button should be not so bright, and match the most popular car interior colors, like black or beige, or light grey. So the riders wouldn't be able to see the button. And also, how about the integration with the car-sharing apps that would send out the name of the person who's currently with the driver?
Pompilio Fiore
@kay_larina Thank you very much for your feedback! Some drivers like the fact that you can put family and friends numbers, but you are absolutely right about notifying the police too: we will have a premium version of the app that includes also this feature! And you are right about the color of the button too :) Soon you will be able to pick a black button as well! But even now, the button is attached with velcro in the back of the steering wheel, so you cannot see it. The drivers that have been testing OkMe didn't say anything about the color (and I actually asked them) but I agree with you for, at least, to have a dark color to pick! The integration that you mentioned could be something to think about in a second moment. For now, we are focusing on traction and on making a product based on the needs of the users by constantly talking to them and getting feedback! Thank you very much for sharing all of these ideas! šŸ™
Primer
This is a great idea, and may I suggest that you're limiting yourself by aiming this only at ride-share drivers. I would DEFINITELY buy one of these for my wife and probably even myself. It's not a very safe world out there.
Pompilio Fiore
@mickc79 Thank you very much! We will be thinking about other user cases in the near future and thank you very much for confirming that we should!
Andreas Duess
@mickc79 Crime rate is at a what, 30 year low? We've been never be safer than we are today.
studioTerminus
@mickc79 Pizza Delivery Drivers come to mind
Aashish Loknath Panigrahi
Great job , Keep it up šŸ‘šŸ½ !! Driver safety is as much a necessity as that of passenger safety & drivers are as much vulnerable as passengers.
Pompilio Fiore
Thank you very much @aalpanigrahi for your feedback, this is exactly our point!