In early 2020, we noticed a pattern in Tier 2 cities like Vadodara, Rajkot, and Surat — getting a reliable cab for intercity travel was still a hassle. While big metros had Uber and Ola, people in mid-sized cities struggled with late drivers, hidden charges, and zero customer support.
We knew there had to be a better way — a platform focused purely on reliable one-way intercity cab services. That’s when Aerocab India was born.
We didn’t have a huge tech team or venture funding — but we had a vision:
"To make cab booking as easy as booking a train seat."
How We Built It (Without a Developer Team)
We wanted to launch fast, test fast, and keep costs low. Here's how we did it using no-code tools and automation:
- Website with Booking Flow We built aerocabindia.com using a simple PHP-based backend with dynamic route pages.
Each route (e.g., Vadodara to Ahmedabad cab) is optimized for Google with:
Local SEO keywords
FAQs and pricing
Booking form connected to WhatsApp
- WhatsApp Booking Automation Instead of building a full-blown app, we leaned into what Indians already use: WhatsApp.
Incoming booking forms ping us directly on WhatsApp.
Confirmation messages are sent automatically.
Drivers and customers receive trip details without any app download.
- Google Forms + Sheets for Early Ops For initial bookings, we used:
Google Forms to take basic customer info
Google Sheets to track trips, driver allocation, and feedback
It wasn’t fancy, but it worked — and helped us understand what users actually needed.
💡 Lessons We Learned as a Local Travel Startup
✅ 1. Customers Want Clarity, Not Fancy Features
Our users didn’t care about map animations — they just wanted a clean, fast booking and clear pricing.
✅ 2. Google is King for Local Services
Most of our traffic comes from Google. SEO-optimized route pages like Vadodara to Pavagadh cab rank well because they target high-intent local search terms.
✅ 3. WhatsApp = India's Super App
Integrating with WhatsApp was a game-changer. We reduced no-shows and improved customer satisfaction by 3x.
How We Got Our First 100 Customers
Local Facebook Ads (targeting intercity travelers)
Listing on Google My Business (with review optimization)
Referral Offers for Drivers and Customers
SEO-focused blog posts and route pages
We didn’t spend lakhs. Just focused on what worked: trust, visibility, and easy booking.
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