Ofo wants users to watch a video ad when unlocking a bike
Bike rental firm is trying to find new ways to make money
Bike sharing has been on a bit of a rollercoaster ride.
First it was cheered as a way to solve urban commuting problems… and also a great business idea that attracted tons of startups. But the market was quickly flooded, and many struggled to make money.
(It’s also more like bike rental than bike sharing, but that’s a whole other thing.)
Now Ofo, one of the biggest operators in the market, thinks it knows how to increase revenue. But there’s one little problem: Users hate it.
Their big idea? Video ads. After people use their Ofo app to scan a QR code on a bike, they get a code to unlock the bike -- along with a five second ad.
In fairness, you don’t have to wait for the ad to finish -- a code to unlock the bike appears immediately. It doesn’t really cost you any extra time to get on a bike and pedal away.