Lyft gave a few examples of how it imagines the Dispatch Developer Program being used. But Lyft's system goes even deeper - the Google Maps integration still requires that you have an Uber account and payment system set up. From the Maps app on iOS and Android you can hail an Uber, pick your destination, and pay all without ever opening the Uber app. This sounds like it'll enable integrations to what Uber recently launched with Google Maps. Lyft says that this set of APIs will let developers build Lyft integration into their apps and services, letting users hail rides without even needing a Lyft account or a smartphone.ĭevelopers will be able to use their own sign-up, billing and notification systems - essentially rolling the ability to request a Lyft ride into their own apps and services without the customer previously having used the service before. That's the vision behind a new program for developers the company launched today called the Dispatch Developer Program. Before long, you'll be able to hail a Lyft ride from a lot more places than just the company's app.
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