Uber has introduced a new feature in its ride-sharing application which enhances riders’ experience by allowing them to share photos with special filters through an app integration with popular social network, Snapchat.

This feature will be available to Uber riders in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kampala and Dar es Salaam. The new feature is part of a continued upgrade of the Uber rider application that begun in November last year which introduced new features such as upfront pricing and estimate time of arrival at one’s destination.

To access the new feature, riders need to be existing Snapchat users and on an Uber ride. While on the ride, Uber riders will see a Snapchat card in their feed. Riders then need to select the type of filter they want to unlock, take their selfie, and swipe right.

Riders can also use Uber filters with other Snapchat lenses for double the fun. The Snapchat integration will be available to riders on both Android and iOS.

“Gone are the days of toggling between apps – you now have a fun and social way to share you’re in an Uber! This is one of many ways that we are working to ensure that we innovate to give our riders the best experience possible when riding with us,” added Mr. Amado.

 

The new filters that will be available through the Uber – Snapchat integration are detailed below:

ETA Filter – enables you to share a photo that indicates your estimated time of arrival with friends and family.

Filter Always on

RideType filter – enables you to share the type of Uber ride you are taking with friends and family

Filter Always on

Mystery filter – Filter specific to time of day that you are travelling in an Uber.

Filter Always on

Commute – Filter allows you to share what you’re doing/going to do

Ongoing, 6 – 10 am, 4 – 8 pm Monday – Friday

Late Night Out – Special filter for late nights!

Ongoing, 12 – 4 am, Saturday and Sunday

TGIF – Special Friday filter!
  • Ongoing on Friday’s
  • Swahili Translation: Wikendi yako inawasili sasa
Monday grind – Special Monday filter!

Ongoing, Monday’s 6 am – 12pm

 

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Oliver is the editor of TechGuy. He's also an experienced digital Marketing professional. Currently runs a small business in Nairobi Kenya. Send Me a message; editor@techguy.co.ke

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