'Help me build my startup': Uber driver requests passengers to download his free translation app- TransChatMe
An Uber passenger in San Francisco discovered their driver, Frederico Coutrim, was also a startup founder seeking 1,000 downloads for his translation app, TransChatMe. A poster in the car sparked a conversation.
An Uber user in San Francisco, California, scheduled a ride using a ride-hailing service, unaware that their ordinary excursion would develop into an unexpected encounter with a startup founder. After entering the automobile, the passenger was welcomed by a poster taped to one of the seats. It stated that the driver has built a smartphone app and is seeking 1,000 downloads before pitching it to investors.
Intrigued, the passenger struck into a conversation with the driver, Frederico Coutrim, who is developing an app to interpret communications in real-time.
What did the poster read in the car?
Chatting with our Uber driver who is building startup and looking for feedback. If anyone works in adjacent fields please hit him up pic.twitter.com/PS4NMSJSBY
¡ª resham khanna ? (@Reshusaur) September 28, 2024
Reshan Khanna, the passenger's companion, posted a picture of the billboard on X (previously known as Twitter) to help Coutrim meet his goal.
She wrote, ¡°Chatting with our Uber driver who is building a startup and looking for feedback. If anyone works in adjacent fields please hit him up."
The poster reads, ¡°Please, help me build my startup. It is called TransChatMe- the revolutionary free mobile app that translates your messages automatically! No more copying and pasting ¨C just write your message, and TransChatMe handles the rest. I need 1,000 users, so I can share it with investors."
Finally, Uber driver Frederico Coutrim released two QR codes for the app: one for Android users and another for iOS users.
Uber driver expressed his gratitude
In an update, Khanna stated that despite her companion booking the journey with Uber, she received an email from the driver. "Woke up to a very sweet email actually, my friend booked the Uber but he somehow found me on email/Linkedin." In addition, she posted a screenshot of the email she received.
woke up to a very sweet email actually, my friend booked the Uber but he somehow found me on email/linkedin ? pic.twitter.com/HoxJUph4GG
¡ª resham khanna ? (@Reshusaur) September 30, 2024
The email's subject read, ¡°Thank you so much from TransChatMe."
How did people on the internet react?
Many people on the internet were impressed. Others suggested a few changes in his name as well along with some other advice. Here's what people wrote.
he should consider a name change
¡ª cosmic mould? (@cosmicmould) September 28, 2024
The name "TransChatMe" is both incredibly clunky and suggests something wildly different than intended
¡ª Owen Roe (@owen_roe) September 28, 2024
Name is brilliant.
¡ª Erica Levin (@bankof_amERICA) September 29, 2024
It¡¯s marketing
It¡¯s so ridiculous, people are tweeting. And others are engaging with it.
This is like the 4th post I have seen on this and everyone¡¯s talking about the name.
Engagement is engagement.
Change the name later.
Fluent would be a good app name
¡ª ¦· (@quantizor) September 29, 2024
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