The App is ideal for convenience store goods, including fuel, charcoal, ice, pies and sanitary pads, and others.
It has partnered with reputable fuel stations brands namely Engen, BP and Caltex- for ease of convenience to customers, especially with sad news that fuel will be increasing yet again soon.
Founder and CEO Lubabalo Nojiwa, says customers receive their goods by ordering via the app and all goods are delivered to their doorstep.
Launched October 2021, Nojiwa says they’ve create a good customer base in the form of partnering with restaurants such as Gemeli, Chicken Licken, Monaka Coffee, Kota King and Soweto Pizza Company for food deliveries and takeaway goods.
It also offers skincare products from Alicia Skin Care Solution.
Says Nojiwa, the motivation behind the app was derived from convenience. “I have seen how many people, like myself, struggle with getting fuel from petrol garages when you just want to relax at home.
I thought if I develop an app that will deliver fuel and other necessities to me, it’ll be amazing and that’s how Fula Mobile came about; the key focus is mostly delivery.”
To use the app, a customer needs to download and register on it. The app is able locate where a customer is and links them to the nearest fuel station.
“Fula Mobile is committing to becoming a fully electric, zero-emission platform by 2040, with 100% of fuel delivery taking place in zero-emission vehicles, on public transit or with micro mobility,” he says.
The Fula Mobile app is available for download from the App Store and Google Play Store.
They also have the option to place an order and fetch it from their store or the nearest petrol station they have ordered from.
The Fula Mobile’s drive is delivery free and self-managed platform, which means outlets can load themselves onto the platform free of charge and can manage their page by themselves.
Image (Fula Mobile App founder Lubabalo Nojiwa).