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In this video, host Fabrício Bishop provides a detailed tutorial on configuring and utilizing the Macrodroid and Stop Clube tools to enhance the profitability of ride-hailing services. The video begins with installing the Stop Clube app and Macrodroid on an Android device, followed by delicate steps involving setting up permissions and accessibility options. Bishop emphasizes the importance of enabling all necessary permissions for optimal functionality. The video also covers the setup of default messages for passengers and the configuration of race evaluation settings, using traffic light values and ratings to help drivers determine the profitability of potential rides. By leveraging these tools, drivers can receive real-time calculations and indicators for value per kilometer and per time, aiding in better decision-making during races. The host concludes by inviting viewers to engage with the content through comments, likes, and subscriptions.
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In this part of the video, the host demonstrates how to configure the Macrodroid tool and install macros created by Stop Clube, which help users calculate value per kilometer and value per time, essential for selecting profitable races. The host guides viewers through installing the Stop Clube tool on their cell phones, registering with a phone number, and inputting a sent code. Next, viewers are instructed to install the Macrodroid tool, which reads the information on the cell phone screen and performs necessary calculations. Key steps include granting permissions in the device’s settings by enabling accessibility options for Macrodroid services and UI interaction.
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In this part of the video, the presenter, Fabrício Bishop, demonstrates how to set up and authorize permissions for the Macrodroid application on an Android device. He emphasizes the need to authorize all requested permissions for the app to function correctly. Fabrício also introduces the Stop Clube app, guiding viewers to its benefits section, specifically highlighting its features and compatibility only with Android devices. He explains how the Stop Clube app can recognize the pre-installed Macrodroid app and guides through the steps to import macros, ensuring all necessary permissions are granted. Finally, he shows how to activate the imported macros, including configuring floating settings buttons.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses configuring various settings for an app related to managing calls and messages for passengers. They demonstrate how to set up a default message for passengers, such as notifying them that the driver will arrive in three minutes. This message is copied to the clipboard and can quickly be pasted into the Uber app. The speaker also explains configuring traffic light values, defining what is considered excellent, average, and below-average hourly values and prices per kilometer. These settings help indicate whether a particular race is worthwhile, with specific color-coded indicators to show the value of a race.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses and demonstrates the process of configuring buttons and utilizing MacroDroid, emphasizing the evaluation criteria for determining whether or not to accept certain tasks based on ratings. The speaker explains the rating thresholds, indicating that a score of 4.81 is good, 4.74 is medium, and anything below 4.74 is not good. They mention being in a region where it is difficult to receive tasks and encourages viewers to leave questions in the comments, assuring them that the method will work perfectly. The segment concludes with a request for viewers to like the content, subscribe to the channel, and a farewell message.