After previously announced the extension of their business to several big cities in Indonesia, the most downloaded app in Indonesia and popular among white-collar worker in Jakarta known as Go-Jek want to do something special for their drivers and customers just a week before we approach the holy month of Ramadan. Starting on Monday, June 8th 2015, the start-up company will run a special program called “Ceban Menjelang Ramadan” that will benefit all 10.000 Go-Jek drivers throughout Indonesia. This program means that you will only have to pay IDR 10.000 flat delivery fee for any kind of service in the Go-Jek app. So even their food delivery service, Go-Food will similar kind of service. This is their way of saying thank you to the people of Indonesia for making their company as the number one ranked mobile app in the country! They are proud to show the world that an Indonesian company can change the lives of Indonesian ojeks forever.
Every time you use the modern ojek applications Go-Jek and pay IDR 10.000, whether it is in Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya or Bali, the company will subsidize the rest of the fare to the driver. During Ramadaan, they give back to their family and as a family, they do this kind of treatment so that their drivers can save up and have a very special Lebaran they will never forget. So every time you pay IDR 10.000, you are helping thousands of Go-Jek drivers throughout Indonesia. Unfortunately this promo rate “Ceban Menjelang Ramadan” does not apply in Jakarta during rush hour as on Monday to Friday from 4PM to 7PM, it has maximum distance to 25 kilometers for any booking, and the delivery service of IDR 10.000 does not include food cost and shopping items. To use this service, you definitely need to download their mobile application because the Go-Jek team had integrate these services into their application. The popular startup company is definitely on the right track and the next big thing in the technology industry as by early June 2015, they have expanded to Bandung and Surabaya with another mobile application that focuses on both cities.
