18th July 2022: Tummoc, India’s first patented Multi-Modal Public Transport App recently crossed 1 million downloads including Google Play Store and Apple Store. The app achieved it within 18 months of their launch.
Tummoc completed its first half million in April 2022 and the next half million in just 3 months’ time. Launched in January 2021, Tummoc has received 4.5 stars rating on Google Play Store and comes under top transit apps in India.
Tummoc in partnership with Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) also introduced their new & essential mobile pass booking feature which is most used among the users. The app keeps releasing new versions and is currently operational in Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kochi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Lucknow and Jaipur.
On touching the milestone in such a short span of time, Hiranmay Mallick, Co-founder & CEO said, “We can’t express our happiness and gratitude in words for receiving such an overwhelming response from the users. We would like to thank our users for their continuous support and aim to continuously upgrade the user experience on our app through new and advanced features.”
Tummoc is available on WhatsApp, Mails and on Calls wherein users are interacting in a better way to solve their queries.
Recently, Tummoc also launched Flexi Monthly Pass which can be booked on a Date-to-date basis with BMTC and is planning to launch BMTC Student Pass and BMTC Bus Tickets by the month end along with that planning to add total 30 Cities by year end and implement the Ticketing/Pass system along.
About Tummoc:
India’s first multi-modal patented public transport app to help you with real-time public transport information and last-mile connectivity.
Launched in January 2021, Tummoc is the answer to the hassle of regular transportation options and the struggle to find reasonably priced short- term rides. The absurdity of a 20-minute wait for a 10-minute ride in the metro or a bus, and difficulty fulfilling the first and last mile requirements when using public transport, formed the base of Tummoc experience. Currently present across 8 metropolitan cities in India, they aim to reach at least 15 cities before the end of this year in order to solve the commoners' commute problems
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