
Shaxi (Shatta Taxi) has become a frequent search term across social media, app stores, and entertainment sites. Here’s what people are most curious about — and what your readers will want to see.
1. App performance, bugs & update issues
One of the top things people search is about glitches, bugs, or app malfunctions.
• On the driver’s app (iOS), users report that “the pop up that shows to drag and end the trip doesn’t function,” even after reinstalling. 
• On Google Play, many users say the app lacks features (no pick up distance shown, no destination settings, OTP issues) and needs improvements. 
• On the rider side, people comment that the app runs smoothly and fares are good, but it overheats phones or drains battery. 
So a content angle: “Shaxi app: what works, what’s broken, and what users want fixed.”
2. Driver requirements & how to join Shaxi
Many are searching “How do I become a Shaxi driver?” or “What car do I need to join Shaxi?”
• One taxi driver (also a Shatta Wale fan) said he’s trying to “fix and spray” his vehicle so it meets Shaxi’s standards. 
• It’s also mentioned that Shaxi uses a subscription model for drivers: paying a daily fee (e.g. GHS 20 for 12 hours) to receive ride requests. 
• Others ask about license, insurance, roadworthiness sticker, etc.
A blog post could be “Step-by-step: How to qualify and apply as a Shaxi driver (2025 edition).”
3. Comparisons: Shaxi vs Uber, Bolt, Yango
This is a hot search niche — people want to know if Shaxi beats the established apps in Ghana.
• One YouTube video is a week-long test: “Shatta Wale’s Shaxi App vs Bolt and Uber.” 
• There’s also content showing how the Shaxi driver’s app looks and works (interfaces, screens) to compare ease. 
• Shatta Wale himself once addressed criticisms that on the rider app it’s “difficult to access drivers” at times. 
Your blog might do a side-by-side “Shaxi vs Uber vs Bolt — who gives more value to drivers and riders?”
4. Public & community sentiment / support push
People are actively talking about supporting Shaxi as a Ghanaian-owned alternative.
• Some posts say “Shaxi is the best hailing app in Ghana” and encourage users to ditch foreign apps. 
• Drivers and fans express pride: one driver already has the app and is prepping his car to join. 
• The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) is in talks to partner, and people search about how many jobs Shaxi could create. 
You could write a piece: “Why Ghanaian users love Shaxi — voices from drivers and fans.”
5. Partnerships, expansion & future plans
Because Shaxi is new (relatively), many search about how big it can get, and what its growth looks like.
• The YEA-Shaxi partnership is a major point people search. 
• Shatta Wale has publicly reaffirmed consistency in pushing Shaxi as a Ghanaian enterprise. 
• People also monitor Shaxi’s promotional activities, e.g. sponsorships, ride giveaways, and whether it appears at concerts (e.g., Shaxi vehicles at Sarkodie shows) 
A future-oriented blog could be “What’s next for Shaxi? Expansion, scaling and what to look out for in 2025/2026.”
Suggested Blog Structure & Title Ideas
Here’s how you could frame it:
Title ideas:
• “5 Questions People Are Googling About Shaxi (2025 Update)”
• “Shaxi in the Search Bar: What Ghanaians Want to Know”
• “From Glitches to Growth: What People Are Saying About Shatta Wale’s Shaxi”
Outline:
1. Introduction: A hook — e.g. “Shaxi isn’t just a ride-hail app; it’s stirring conversations across Ghana’s streets and search engines.”
2. App reviews & user pain points
3. How to become a driver / requirements
4. Comparisons with Uber/Bolt/Yango
5. Public sentiment & patriotic push
6. Partnerships, growth & what’s next
7. Conclusion + call to readers (ask them: “Tell us your Shaxi experience in comments!”)