Difference between revisions of "As a driver, how do I use RideConnect rideshare channels?"
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*In v1.5 we have introduced a Channel search function. Make sure to use key words and any relevant details in your Channel name to help riders search for you. For example, a Channel names "Women only rideshare in Seattle" will allow you to be discovered by anyone who searches for one of those words. | *In v1.5 we have introduced a Channel search function. Make sure to use key words and any relevant details in your Channel name to help riders search for you. For example, a Channel names "Women only rideshare in Seattle" will allow you to be discovered by anyone who searches for one of those words. | ||
− | *The invite button in the top right of your Channel view is a dynamic link. Recipients of this link will | + | *The invite button in the top right of your Channel view is a dynamic link (see image below). Recipients of this link will automatically be added to your Channel when they open this link and have already set up RideConnect on their device. |
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+ | *You can now [[Scheduling_your_driving_day|schedule your availability]], [[Post|make offers on rider's schedules]], or [[Surrogate_rides|schedule rides for your users]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:41, 19 August 2019
You are not sure how Channels work and would like to know | |
Channel is a feature within the RideConnect app that enables drivers to reach customers beyond their private social network.
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