The move will provide Ola access to over 8 million users of Indus OS across handset brands like Micromax, Intex and Karbonn.
"Our aim is to reach 100 million users in the next 2 years. This Ola integration will be rolled out to existing users as an upgrade and to all future users of Indus OS through our smartphone partners," Indus OS co-founder and CEO Rakesh Deshmukh told PTI.
He added that the integration will also make Ola available in English and 12 regional languages.
Indus OS users would need to open their OS' in-built messaging app and click on Ola among the suggested brand accounts to book a cab.
Ola as a recommendation will also pop up if any message has the context of mobility like a doctor's appointment or confirmation message of movie tickets, the statement said.
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