
I Had Very High Hopes For Dahmakan After Their Funding. I Was Wrong.
After dahmakan's latest funding, we review their healthy food delivery to see if their service is just that good for them to keep raising funds.
After dahmakan's latest funding, we review their healthy food delivery to see if their service is just that good for them to keep raising funds.
Here's how these local startups are reshaping the future of work and putting Malaysia on the fast track to a booming gig economy.
Singapore taxi firm ComfortDelGro launches three-month trial for on-demand bus service in the east areas. No fares will be taken from users.
Speedoc, the 'Grab' for doctors, launches on-demand ambulance service for users in Singapore. Users can get one "within minutes", 24/7.
Land Transport Authority cited high costs, adding that these buses were more expensive to run than regular, fixed-route buses.
Mama Wosh is a door-to-door laundry care service in Malaysia that will pick up, clean and deliver it for you without the need to ever leave your home.
Grab's on-demand shuttle service, GrabShuttle launched November 2017 and has seen 8x ridership since. From 2 Oct, the service goest to the East of S'pore.
Sprintla is an on-demand printing service in Malaysia which helps students get their assignments printed without the need to wait in line.
MyKuya is a mobile app that matches you with nearby 'kuyas' and 'ates' who can run your errands such as buying coffee and washing the dishes on-demand.
Happy Bunch, a flower delivery startup that curates special daily bunches, expands from Malaysia to Singapore and also starts popup stalls in malls.
Reports have shown that Malaysian ambulances take an average time of 45 minutes to arrive. Doctor2U launches an on-demand app to help solve this issue.
Meet the 3 friends behind Sunday Roast Singapore - a bbq startup that with just 6 events, earned rave reviews and thousands in revenue.