If platforms like Uber keep 100% ownership, wealth concentrates. If UberPie models succeed, millions of workers become micro-capitalists.
By: Industry Analysis Desk
Enter — a theoretical (and soon-to-be practical) model where workers don’t just perform tasks for a fee, but actually own a "slice" (pie) of the revenue stream generated by a fleet of assets or a network of labor. uberpie
Until then, treat "UberPie" as a powerful thought experiment—not an investment opportunity. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. No platform named "UberPie" is currently affiliated with Uber Technologies, Inc. If platforms like Uber keep 100% ownership, wealth
In the last decade, two economic models have dramatically reshaped how people earn money: the (Uber, DoorDash, TaskRabbit) and the fractional ownership economy (Rent the Runway, Pie-sharing, real estate crowdfunding). But what happens when you merge them? Until then, treat "UberPie" as a powerful thought
By 2028, a major gig platform will launch a limited UberPie pilot in a friendly regulatory zone (e.g., Wyoming or Dubai). If it survives the legal battles, it could reshape work as we know it.