Q&A RENEE ROGERS: New ONO taxi and fleets app promises to streamline accident reporting and slash costs
- Perry Richardson
- Jul 24, 2024
- 2 min read

The taxi and private hire industry is no stranger to change. Now, a new service and app has launched to change the way road traffic accidents are handled, and it aims to address the inefficiencies of current processes. The ONO app, paired with its dashboard, promises to revolutionise the way fleet owners and drivers manage incidents, making accident reporting quicker and more accurate.
Developed by a team with over a decade of experience in fleet management and claims processing, ONO offers a unique solution for a costly problem that has long plagued the industry. We quickly caught up with ONO’s CEO and Founder, Renee Rogers, to get a snapshot view into what this new service brings to the table.
What service does ONO provide?
“ONO is incident reporting software for fleet operators and drivers, simplifying collision reporting and management. It captures and relays data instantly, unlike error-prone manual reports, allowing for swift and effective incident management.”
What makes ONO different from anything else on the market?
“At ONO, a core value is that we don’t profit from a driver’s misfortune. Operators also usually have their preferred after incident supply chain, thus ONO has been developed to connect fleets with their providers more efficiently and accurately.“
Why is speed and accuracy so important when it comes to reporting an incident?
“Immediate action is essential in order to minimise further complications and costs. This improves safety, and reduces vehicle downtime.”
How much money could this service save taxi and private hire fleets?
“ONO could save a fleet of 250 vehicles around £180,000 annually by cutting administrative expenses, speeding up repairs, reducing fraudulent claims, and lowering insurance premiums.”