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Why Are Subscription and On-Demand Services So Popular?
I still remember the first time I noticed the shift.
It wasn’t in a boardroom or a strategy deck. It was in a small, ordinary moment: a friend casually canceled a cable subscription while sitting in a café, then immediately signed up for three streaming services on her phone.
No hesitation. No sense of loss. Just substitution.
When I asked her about it, she shrugged.
“I just want what I want, when I want it.”
That sentence, delivered so casually, captures a...
How Fast Should Delivery Be?
A few years ago, I ordered something I didn’t urgently need—just household supplies. The app promised delivery “by 10 p.m.”
At 9:58, I found myself checking the door every few minutes.
Not because the items were critical. But because the promise had set a clock in my head.
When the delivery finally arrived at 10:14, I felt something disproportionate to the situation: mild disappointment.
The delay was negligible. The emotional reaction wasn’t.
That moment...
Are On-Demand Services More Expensive?
A few years ago, I overheard two friends debating whether ordering groceries through an app was "worth the extra money." One argued that paying delivery fees made no financial sense. The other responded with a question that completely reframed the discussion.
"Compared to what?"
Compared to driving to the store?
Compared to spending an hour shopping?
Compared to giving up a Saturday morning?
Compared to missing work?
That conversation reminded me that price and cost are not the same...
Why Do Consumers Prefer On-Demand Services?
The most revealing customer interview I ever conducted wasn't about technology.
It was about waiting.
I asked a participant why they had switched from a traditional service provider to an app-based platform. I expected them to praise faster delivery, lower prices, or innovative features.
Instead, they paused for a moment and said something surprisingly simple.
"I just don't like wondering anymore."
That answer has stayed with me because it captured something deeper than convenience....
What Legal Risks Do On-Demand Businesses Face?
A founder once told me something that has stayed with me for years.
"We've spent twelve months building the product. We can deal with the legal stuff after launch."
I understood the instinct. When you're building an on-demand platform, every day feels like a race against time. Customers need to be acquired. Providers need to be recruited. Features need to be released. Investors want growth metrics. Compliance can seem like something that belongs in a binder on a lawyer's shelf.
But...
How Are Taxes Handled for Gig Workers?
The first time I spoke with someone who had spent an entire year earning income through multiple gig platforms, I expected our conversation to revolve around flexible schedules, customer ratings, and maximizing earnings.
Instead, the discussion quickly shifted to taxes.
"I knew how to earn money," they told me. "I didn't know how to prepare for tax season."
That comment has stayed with me because it highlights one of the biggest transitions people experience when entering the gig economy....
What Rights Do Gig Workers Have?
I once attended a roundtable where platform founders, labor advocates, and independent workers were discussing the future of the gig economy. Before long, the conversation became surprisingly polarized.
One participant argued that gig work offered unmatched flexibility.
Another insisted it lacked essential protections.
As I listened, I noticed something interesting. Everyone was talking about rights, yet they weren't always talking about the same rights.
Some meant the freedom to choose...
How Are On-Demand Platforms Regulated?
A founder once asked me a question that sounded like it belonged to an attorney rather than a business strategist.
"What regulations do we need to worry about before we launch?"
It was a reasonable question. The company had spent months perfecting its app, recruiting service providers, and refining the customer experience. Compliance felt like the final item on a long checklist.
As we talked, however, something became clear.
Regulation wasn't the last step.
It was part of the business...
Are Gig Workers Employees or Independent Contractors?
A founder once asked me a question that sounded deceptively simple.
"We're building a marketplace. Are our workers employees or independent contractors?"
The room immediately became quieter.
Not because no one had an opinion, but because everyone understood the answer wasn't universal.
It depended on where the business operated, how the platform functioned, the degree of control it exercised, and the legal framework governing employment in that jurisdiction.
What struck me most wasn't...
Which Countries Have the Largest On-Demand Markets?
A few years ago, I was speaking with the founder of a growing marketplace platform who had one question on his mind.
"Which country should we expand into next?"
He expected a ranking—a neat list of markets ordered by size. Instead, our conversation drifted toward something less obvious but far more important.
A large market isn't always the best market.
Population matters.
Smartphone adoption matters.
Digital payment infrastructure matters.
Urban density matters.
Consumer trust...
How Does Technology Drive the On-Demand Economy?
The first time I watched a customer book a service in less than sixty seconds, I realized something interesting.
The technology itself wasn't particularly remarkable. There was no dramatic animation, no futuristic interface, no feature that would earn headlines.
Yet behind those few taps, hundreds of invisible processes unfolded almost simultaneously. A nearby provider was identified. Pricing was calculated. Payment credentials were verified. Location data was updated. Notifications were...
What Is the Future of On-Demand Services?
Several years ago, I asked a room full of business leaders what they believed customers valued most.
The answers came quickly.
"Speed."
"Convenience."
"Lower prices."
Then someone quietly added, "Confidence."
That answer changed the conversation.
Customers certainly appreciate getting a meal in twenty minutes or scheduling a home repair with a few taps. But after studying dozens of on-demand businesses, I've become convinced that convenience alone isn't what creates lasting loyalty....
What Industries Are Being Disrupted?
Several years ago, I attended a conference where executives from different industries were discussing the future of their businesses. During a panel discussion, one leader confidently declared that disruption was something happening to "other industries." Their customers were loyal. Their business model had worked for decades. Change, they believed, would be gradual.
Less than three years later, new competitors had entered their market with entirely different approaches. They weren't...
How do I scale an on-demand business?
A founder once shared a milestone that most entrepreneurs dream about.
"We've doubled our customers in six months."
It sounded like the beginning of a success story.
Then came the second sentence.
"Our customer satisfaction scores have dropped, providers are leaving, and support tickets have tripled."
That conversation stayed with me because it revealed an uncomfortable truth about growth: scaling an on-demand business isn't the same as making it bigger. Growth increases opportunity, but...
How Do I Attract Customers and Providers?
The founder looked exhausted.
Not because the product wasn't working. In fact, the platform functioned beautifully. Customers could book services in minutes. Providers had intuitive dashboards. Payments were seamless. Reviews worked exactly as intended.
Yet there was one problem no amount of elegant software could solve on its own.
Customers opened the app and found too few providers.
Providers logged in and found too few customers.
Both sides concluded the platform wasn't worth...
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