Which are some of the popular businesses that follow the Uber for X model
Uber for X - OnDemand Handyman Service

Uber debuted 11 years ago in March 2009 with the mission to make people embrace the concept of on-demand ride services. In other words, it paved the way for ride-hailing business to thrive greatly. The people could use Uber to book a taxi cab as and when required. This innovative approach faced a boom in growth and fame, and it formed another business sector primarily catering to on-demand services. That's right; there was an evolution in the rise of new businesses that operate under the Uber for X model.
So let's see which are the main businesses that have selected the Uber approach as their foundation base.
Taxi Booking:
Uber had revolutionized the traditional taxi industry, and soon many of the taxi businesses followed suit and newer enterprises began their existence offering services similar to the San Francisco based ride-hailing giant. Some notable exemplars of companies that follow the Uber taxi business approach included the likes of Ola that was conceptualized in December 2010 in India and the American taxi booking app, Lyft from California. When it comes to revenue generated, Uber accounted for a whopping $11.2 billion in 2018 while Ola and Lyft accumulated revenues amounting to $110 Million and $2.1 billion respectively.
Food Delivery:
Soon after the formula behind Uber's successful functionality gained great name and fame, others followed suit and soon came the conceptualization of online food ordering and delivery business. UberEats is a noted one that branched out from Uber, and soon brands including the likes of FoodPanda and much more which were already quite successful by offering services via websites began to adopt Mobile Apps into their functioning.
Such was the phenomenal growth of Online Food Delivery Apps that they achieved the milestone of collecting $19 billion in revenue in the year 2018. By 2025, this domain is predicted to reach $24.461 billion by 2023.
Healthcare:
Uber clones have properly leveraged the on-demand service industry in the domains ranging from ride-hailing to food delivery, and soon enough entrepreneurs realized that the Uber for X model could be made applicable to the healthcare industrial domain as well. Thus emerged Uber for HealthCare with many services like Doctor on Demand, Medicines on Demand along with Personal Trainers as well as Fitness Experts on demand. This particular offshoot of Uber catering to the healthcare domain is predicted to amass revenue that is $60 billion by 2020.
Beauty Services:
At present, a majority of the people are inclined to get personal care and beauty related services right at their homes. With Uber for Beauty services, people can now get personal care experts and beauty experts to come to their home and provide top-notch services. There is a great and intense vying in this market with key players like BGX, Blow Ltd, Le Salon and BeYou. More and more businesses are emerging intending to provide the best in services. Besides, this categorization of mobile apps catering to beauty services provide the best in terms of convenience and act as a portal to find innumerable freelance beauty experts included.
Pickup & Delivery
Another business domain is the On-Demand Logistics or popularly known as Uber for Pickup and Delivery. This includes services from packers and movers to fuel and supply delivery which speak of great fortunes when it comes to profits. This particular business model capitalized on the problem created when the eCommerce giants couldn't cope up with taking care of the last-mile deliveries. Uber for Logistics addressed this and was seen as the best solution to this problem that raised in the first place.



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