Poland’s transportation ecosystem is evolving rapidly as digital mobility platforms reshape how people move within cities. With urban populations growing and smartphone adoption increasing, commuters now expect quick, reliable, and app-based ride booking options. Traditional taxi services are gradually shifting toward digital platforms, while new mobility startups are entering the market with innovative business models. The competition among ride-hailing platforms in Poland has intensified in recent years. Apps such as Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow dominate the market, with millions of active users and consistent growth in downloads across major cities. For instance, Bolt alone recorded weekly downloads exceeding 70,000 during peak periods, highlighting the growing demand for digital ride-hailing services. However, building a ride-hailing platform from scratch requires significant time, technical expertise, and financial investment. To overcome these barriers, many startups and taxi companie...