I would like to ask a few clarifying questions
- Lyft for kids: Does this mean we want to design a ride sharing app for kids? (Assuming yes)
- Do we have any existing features catered to kids? (Assuming no)
- Lyft has a lot of features. I am going to assume basic table stake features which Lyft already has as:
- Ability to call for a ride
- Ride tracking
- Are there any goals that we would like to achieve with this feature?
If we look at current market conditions, Lyft has biggest threat from Uber.
So gaining market share should be the goal of this exercise considering lifecycle of where Lyft is as a company.
The way I would like to approach this is Define Goal -> Look at users -> Pick a unique pain point -> Come up with solutions
Goal : To gain new users and capture as much market share as possible
Users: Here we want to build a ride share app for kids.
Here I would like to consider kids aged 8-16.
Reasons: 1) This age group seems to have maximum impact in terms of opportunity size. Post 16 can drive by themselves. Pre 8 kids are too young and parents might prefer to driver younger kids who need car seats, etc.
- 8-16 kids are older. Most of them should be able to read, use smartphones and communicate well.
So when it comes to users
- Kids (ages 8-16) 2) Parents/Guardians of these kids 3)Drivers of the kids
Kids 8-16 are still not fully independent. Most of them would need parent permission to install apps, use apps, etc. Hence I would like to look at pain points of parents and solve for them when designing ride share for kids.
As stated earlier : ability to request rides, track rides are table stake features but we can look at the flows.
Pain points of parents:
- Currently parents have to order a ride for their kids. This requires a lot of out of app communication with the kids. Time, location, etc. This process is hard to manage. Parent might be busy at the time the kid needs a ride.
- Safety of kids. As a parent it is very hard to trust someone who you don’t know personally with your kid. Parents don’t know anything about the driver (background, driving history, sexual offenders, etc.) who is supposed to pick the child up other than ratings.
- Wait time. There is an uncertainty if drivers will be available or not for live rides. So as a parent, I worry if my child has been matched with a driver or not. As a parent I would not want my child to wait for a very long time on the street, etc.
Out of these I would like to solve for the safety issue.
The main reasons being
- This is an extremely important feature kind of a deal breaker when it comes to kids.
- Uber has not done anything in particular to tackle this issue. So this might be a good chance to solve this pain point and gain market share
- There are some local startups that try to solve this but their market penetration is not as much. So Lyft has that advantage
- Branding. Lyft as a brand has more trust perception than Uber or other competitors. So if we add something to solve the safety issue we will only boost the brand image in a positive way.
Solutions
- Pre vetted drivers
- Give the ability for parents to add a kids profile
- Kids can have a lyft app on their phone tied to the parent app (pairing via code/email verification)
- Kids can request rides the same way as in the main Lyft app
- All the drivers that get matched with the kids will be pre vetted
- Drivers will have extensive background checks, driver license history verification
- Driver personal info can be made available to parents in case of emergency
- Tracking of the ride and notification with a emergency call incase the ride goes off track
- Payment managed via the parent app
- Choose your driver
- Give the ability for parents to add a kids profile
- Kids can have a lyft app on their phone tied to the parent app (pairing via code/email verification)
- Kids can request rides the same way as in the main Lyft app
- Parents can choose certain drivers to drive their kids around
- Parents can select 5 drivers in their order of preference who will get matched with the kids.
- This way the parents can know that the same person/s is going to drive their child around and not get a random assignment everytime.
- Tracking of the ride and notification with a emergency call incase the ride goes off track
- Payment managed via the parent app
- Code word trigger
- Give the ability for parents to add a kids profile
- Kids can have a lyft app on their phone tied to the parent app (pairing via code/email verification)
- Kids can request rides the same way as in the main Lyft app
- Incase the kid feels like he/she is in danger, they can say/type a pre decided code word or push certain buttons on the phone.
- This code word will trigger SOS signal to parents and Lyft
- Parents will get notified with the driver details
- Also 911 call will get triggered with all driver and route details
- Since it a pre decided code work between the kids, parents and Lyft, the driver wouldn’t know about it.
Out of these the way I would prioritize between the solutions
- Impact (How many people would benefit)
It seems like 1) and 2) would help most users since 3) will be valid only in emergency situations
- Investment (What is the effort)
I think 1) is pre requisite to 2) All drivers should be vetted with extensive background checks especially if they are going to drive kids around.
Hence I would like to pick 1)
It will give an opportunity to test if parents are interested in such a service before we make any more investment in this area.