uShip

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Brand Details

Type: Service

Description: uShip is an online marketplace that connects individuals and businesses needing to ship items with third-party carriers. Users list their items (ranging from vehicles and boats to household goods and heavy equipment) specifying origin and destination. Carriers then bid on the job, allowing users to compare prices and choose the best option. The platform offers features such as customer reviews, secure payment processing (uShip Payments), and mobile app access.

Website: https://www.uship.com

Mention Analytics

Total Mentions: 7

Subreddit Mentions:

Positive Mentions: 6

Negative Mentions: 1

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PositiveCareer Advice

💬 46 comments

⬆︎ 21 upvotes

Discussion of potential side hustle opportunities using Uship.

Found in /r/sidehustle/
PositiveGeneral Discussion

💬 3 comments

⬆︎ 1 upvotes

The user is asking if there are similar services to USHIP and Roadie.

Found in /r/newzealand/
PositiveBusiness Advice

💬 9 comments

⬆︎ 2 upvotes

The comment mentions UShip as a competitor, implying familiarity and indirectly suggesting the app's potential.

Found in /r/startup/

Jan 30, 2025

Need startup idea validation I will not promote

PositiveBusiness Advice

💬 3 comments

⬆︎ 0 upvotes

The app is compared favorably to UShip and Dolly.

Found in /r/startups/

Jan 30, 2025

Need startup idea validation (I will not promote)

PositiveBusiness Advice

💬 9 comments

⬆︎ 2 upvotes

The app idea is well-received in the comments, with users highlighting its potential to solve a real problem and improve upon existing services.

Found in /r/startups/

Jan 30, 2025

Need idea validation (I will not promote)

PositiveBusiness Advice

💬 4 comments

⬆︎ 0 upvotes

It is mentioned as a competitor, and the user is looking to improve upon it.

Found in /r/startups/

Dec 28, 2024

This startup raised $500k, now selling for 1/2 of that

NegativeBusiness Advice

💬 13 comments

⬆︎ 14 upvotes

These are competitors to the business being discussed, making the acquisition less attractive.

Found in /r/indiehackers/

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