If you have tried catching a taxi in Istanbul recently—whether you are a local heading home from work in Levent or a traveler standing outside Galataport with bags—you already know how frustrating the situation is. With over 16 million residents and a massive influx of tourists every year, the city's traditional taxi network simply cannot keep up with the demand. The shortage of available cabs has turned street-hailing into a stressful waiting game. It is common to face drivers refusing short-distance trips, negotiating fixed rates that bypass the meter, or simply driving past because they are already overbooked. For transport businesses and entrepreneurs across Turkey and neighboring Bulgaria, this severe supply-demand gap is a massive business opportunity. The demand for reliable rides is at an all-time high. However, building a ride-hailing platform completely from scratch requires months of complex coding, heavy capital, and endless debugging. This is why a customizable, ente...