Alex Mugan Here at ubiCabs, enterprise is what part of our name would stand for if there was an ‘e’ in it. So start-up are we, that even our pet dogs attend online digital marketing meet ups. In that spirit […]
Read More...Alex Mugan Here at ubiCabs, enterprise is what part of our name would stand for if there was an ‘e’ in it. So start-up are we, that even our pet dogs attend online digital marketing meet ups. In that spirit […]
Read More...By Jay Patel. We take a look at Addison Lee’s route to the top and assess the challenges they face from cheaper price-comparison apps like ubiCabs. If you’re looking for minicabs in London, this is the information you need. There’s […]
Read More...ubiCabs is no stranger to famous customers, but can we claim this one? Well, we couldn’t possibly comment. All we can say is that the quality of vehicle, thoughtful sign and well turned out driver are the sort of […]
Read More...One day in HQ, we were thinking about advertising. We thought about all the things we could spend money on to tell people about ubiCabs. We saw hundreds of awesome things, like mugs with photos on, mousemats, customised boiled sweets, […]
Read More...What if we lived in a world where an ordinary person like you could get a cab ride for free, just because it’s Friday? Well, human. Rejoice! For we live in such a world. #5FreeFridayRides ubiCabs is giving away five […]
Read More...We get asked about the ubiCabs name quite a bit. How did we end up being called ubiCabs? And what is a ubiCab anyway? Well, it’s ubiCabs’ aim to make sure that wherever you are, you know where to get […]
Read More...Why is ubiCabs called ubiCabs? Well, ‘ubi’ is the Latin interrogative for ‘Where?’ as in, when on the phone to a cab company “[shouted] Where’s my (insert profanity if desired) cab (insert please if profanity omitted)?” So when you’re calling […]
Read More...How the ubiCab got its name. By Ruddy Hard Kipling, and translated by Alex Mugan. One day, there was a man named Ubi. He was a clever man, but a poor man. He worked all day in the hardship factory, […]
Read More...I sat in my office above the shoe shine joint in Little Portland, waiting for a coffee to cool. A dame walked in, “What do you want toots?” I asked “Don’t call me toots.” Commanded Judi Dench. She was seething […]
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