MovingTech, the company behind the Namma Yatri app, has introduced its new lifetime zero-commission cab service under the “Yatri” brand in Delhi NCR. The launch marks a significant expansion of the app, which is part of the ONDC Network and offers community-driven transportation solutions.
Yatri, India’s first open and community-driven cab and auto service app, has transitioned from a successful auto pilot to a full-scale launch of its cab services. The app operates on a zero-commission model, aiming to provide affordable transportation while increasing driver earnings by 15-20%. This model supports better vehicle maintenance and enhances safety with advanced features
“ONGC’s open architecture and network-centric approach are paving the way for better affordability and accessibility of transportation options. It brings in a level playing field for drivers with higher earnings. We remain committed to catalyzing such community-driven initiatives that put people at the center while driving India towards a future of smart, efficient, and inclusive mobility solutions,” said Shireesh Joshi, Chief Business Officer of ONDC.
Yatri operates as a fully open-source, open network, and open data platform. It features dynamic booking and smart dispatch processes, offering Auto, AC Mini, AC Sedan, and AC XL Cab services at low prices. The ONDC Network, which includes sectors like food, grocery, and e-commerce, aims to unify various transportation modes under a single network.
“We’re excited to expand our cab services in the heart of the nation. Yatri is more than an app, it is a movement committed to transforming the lives of drivers and citizens. Yatri fosters close collaboration between Samaaj, Sarkar, and Bazaar to create a more connected and empowered city. In our commitment to support the EV mission, we won’t charge any subscription fees or commission for Electric Autos & Cabs in Delhi NCR till Mar 2026,” said Shan M S, Co-Founder of MovingTech.
Google Backed
Google has also invested in Moving Tech, the parent company of Namma Yatri. Namma Yatri recently came up with new features in its service including rentals and instant travel.
Previously in 2020, Google said it plans to invest $10 billion in India over the next five to seven years as the search giant looks to help accelerate the adoption of digital services in the key overseas market.
Namma Yatri, initially a subsidiary of the payments company Juspay, became a separate entity called Moving Tech in April. CEO Magizhan Selvan and COO Shan M S, formerly with Juspay, now lead this new mobility business.
In India, Namma Yatri competes with the likes of Uber, Ola and Swiggy-backed Rapido.
One Namma Yatri driver told AIM that the low subscription fee compared to Uber and Ola has helped him. Within six months of switching to Namma Yatri, he was able to fund his two children’s weddings. The app has boarded 49,000 auto drivers and 550,000 users in five months, with approximately INR 12 crores ($1.5 million) paid out to drivers. It celebrated 500 million downloads in March.
Although Namma Yatri currently lacks features like bike taxis and carpooling, with Google’s support it may soon expand to include these options.
The founders said that Namma Yatri will leverage the new funds to grow its engineering and R&D competencies, and also include more types of transportation, including buses.
On the other hand, Google has found an ideal partner to strengthen its presence in India’s transportation sector. Given its expertise in revolutionising online purchases, it is set to replicate the ‘Google Pay moment’ in Indian transportation soon.