Wiwigo Technologies: First of Its Kind Selfie Campaign Takes Place in Moving Delhi-Chandigarh Shatabdi

Wiwigo Technologies, a Delhi based online outstation one way intercity taxi aggregator, conducted the first of its kind activation campaign in form of selfie event in moving Delhi-Chandigarh Kalka Shatabdi.

A Wiwigo team on-boarded the train and asked passengers to click selfie with gorgeous models. Passengers responded in huge number wherein they clicked selfie with models inside the moving train. The selfie clicks were then posted on Wiwigo’s social media pages including facebook, Twitter & Linkedin with hash tag #WiwigoDeNaal to avail discount coupons for their next intercity taxi booking with Wiwigo. Passengers also posted selfie on their own time line tagging themselves.

Wiwigo is connecting people with great intercity businesses, and delivering one of a kind consumer experience. This is in line with Wiwigo's shared vision of delivering the best of the best to all our customers where-ever they are around the world. "We are thrilled to see the Wiwigo services optimized for intercity cab services for North India targeted at travel hub of Delhi-NCR & Western India targeted at travel hub of Mumbai region.

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The innovative campaign idea attracted numerous travelers clicking selfie with models uploading them on Wiwigo’s social media pages. It was the first time in India that the speeding Indian Railway was used for activation of a service.

The selfie event was about connecting with the people on one to one basis and to share information that would help the brand to get connected with the masses.

“We are giving customers access to cost effective yet delightful ride right now at their fingertips.” Said Sunil Chaula, Founder & CEO at Wiwigo.

With approximately 42% of all searches on Wiwigo coming from females on the mobile apps (as of September 2015) and 70% consumers are turning to Wiwigo website to find their choice of intercity taxi, we are growing rapidly. Wiwigo mobile website gives users a new way to discover many options spontaneously. But this is just the beginning; Wiwigo has lot of features to connect users with the crème de la crème of the travel around them.

“The concept was based on the fact that people traveling by AC coaches or Volvo may prefer to use Wiwigo services which are more convenient, time efficient and cost competitive specially people traveling in a group of two to three. Wiwigo has something for everyone”, says Nilesh Pawaskar, CMO& Co-Founder at Wiwigo.

More about Wiwigo:

Wiwigo is an online platform that provides intercity cab booking services to travel across 50+ Indian cities among which popular routes are Delhi to Chandigarh, Mumbai to Pune, Bangalore to Chennai. Intercity cabs booked via wiwigo website can save up to 50% cost of travel. The comprehensive travel solution website makes intercity travel cost-effective, comfortable, safe and secure. While most of one-way intercity travel in India are charged for round trips, cabs booked via Wiwigo charges only one – way travel cost.

Travelers have to book their cabs 4 hours in advance via Wiwigo booking portal. The payment can be done either on line or in cash to drivers. Travelers can can read users reviews & feedback about wiwigo services. Wiwigo also maintains Wiwigo blog wherein travelers can find out popular destinations in a city.

Wiwigo road trip experience is something to talk about- maybe you’ll discover something new, maybe you’ll be reminded of an old favorite journey, or maybe you will enjoy feeling of being safe and secure with Wiwigo services.

Wiwigo website and smart phone applications offer a completely hassle free service to consumers to book one way intercity cab, providing them with budget & premium options at fingertips. Special promotions such as discounts on on-board shopping or on excursion sat destination are continuously highlighted to help customers save money on next journey,

Wiwigo platform has been developed to smooth the intercity travel, for both domestic as well as international travelers planning travel between Indian cities. ​