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Patna Taxi

A booking-focused taxi website for Patna Taxi across Bihar

A fast, mobile-first taxi-booking website for a Patna and Muzaffarpur cab operator — covering railway, airport, one-way, round-trip and outstation rides across multiple Bihar cities, with call and WhatsApp booking built in.

Client
Patna Taxi
Industry
Travel & Transportation — Taxi & Cab Service
Location
Patna, Bihar, India
Duration
5 weeks (build timeframe)
A booking-focused taxi website for Patna Taxi across Bihar — Patna Taxi

0+ cities

Coverage

Railway–Outstation

Trip types

Call & WhatsApp

Booking

PHP

Backend

01

The challenge

Patna Taxi is a cab and outstation taxi operator working across Bihar — serving Patna and Muzaffarpur alongside routes to Darbhanga, Motihari, Raxaul, Bettiah, Sitamarhi and Hajipur, with railway-station, airport, one-way, round-trip and outstation trips. For a service like this the website is a lead engine: a rider searching for a cab needs to confirm the route is covered and get a booking moving in the same minute, usually from a phone.

What a regional taxi service needs online

  • Route confidence, fast. The first question is always "do you cover where I need to go?" Coverage across Patna, Muzaffarpur and the surrounding cities has to be immediately obvious, not buried.
  • Several trip types, clearly separated. A railway pickup, an airport transfer, a one-way drop, a round trip and a multi-city outstation run are priced and scoped differently, and the site has to make each one easy to pick.
  • Booking has to happen where the rider is. This audience books by phone call and WhatsApp, not lengthy web checkouts, so the fastest possible path to a human is the conversion.
  • Speed and local search matter. Demand starts with searches like "taxi service in Patna" or "Muzaffarpur to Patna cab", so the site has to load fast on modest phones and be structured for local discovery.

The brief was to turn a multi-city cab operation into a quick, trustworthy booking website where a rider confirms the route, picks a trip type and reaches the operator in a couple of taps.

02

What we built

We built Patna Taxi as a fast, mobile-first website served on a PHP backend with a Bootstrap front end, designed so a rider can go from landing to booking with minimal friction.

Trip types and routes up front

The site is organised around the way people actually hire a cab — railway-station taxi, airport taxi, one-way trip, round trip and outstation cab — so a rider selects the right service instead of wrestling one generic form. City coverage across Patna, Muzaffarpur and the surrounding Bihar towns is made explicit so route confidence comes quickly.

Booking where the rider already is

Rather than forcing a slow web checkout, prominent call and WhatsApp booking actions are threaded throughout, matching how this audience actually books and giving the operator a warm lead in seconds.

Fast and search-ready

Built with a lightweight Bootstrap and jQuery front end over PHP, the site is quick to load on mid-range phones and clean in structure, with route- and service-focused content and metadata that support local search for terms riders really type.

Simple for the operator

Keeping the stack lean and the content structured means routes, trip types and contact details are straightforward to keep current as the service grows across Bihar.

03

The outcome

The delivered site works as a booking-focused presence for a multi-city Bihar cab operator — quick to load, clear about coverage, and built to turn a search into a call or a WhatsApp message. We describe the capability delivered, not internal booking volumes we do not have.

What the build delivers

  • Trip-type-led structure. Railway, airport, one-way, round-trip and outstation services each have a clear place, so riders pick the right ride instead of one vague form.
  • Legible multi-city coverage. Patna, Muzaffarpur and surrounding Bihar routes are surfaced up front, answering the first question every rider asks.
  • Book where they are. Prominent call and WhatsApp actions match how this audience books and hand the operator a warm lead fast.
  • Fast and search-ready. A lightweight PHP and Bootstrap build loads quickly on modest phones and is structured for local search.

Why it holds up

Matching the site to the real booking behaviour — a quick route check followed by a phone call or WhatsApp — means it converts the way this market actually moves, rather than imposing a checkout riders would abandon. Because the structure is organised around trip types and cities, new routes and services extend the existing framework instead of forcing a redesign. The result is a lean, mobile-first taxi site that behaves like a lead engine for a growing Bihar cab operation.

Under the hood

How it's built.

Technology

  • PHP
  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • Bootstrap
  • JavaScript
  • jQuery

Services used

  • Web Design
  • Web Development
  • Taxi Booking Website
  • Local SEO
  • Responsive Design
  • WhatsApp Integration

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