Drivers register
Car owners sign in and pin their car, route, timings and a contact number in under a minute.
Drivers post their route and timings. Riders search by where they live and where they’re headed — then connect directly to split the cost.
Three steps from stranger to carpool.
Car owners sign in and pin their car, route, timings and a contact number in under a minute.
Search by home and drop-off to instantly see drivers heading your way on your schedule.
Call or WhatsApp the driver and finalise the arrangement between yourselves. No middleman.
You’re already making the drive. Offer your spare seats, cover your fuel, and share the road with people going your way.
Find someone already driving your route. Cheaper than a daily cab, kinder to the planet, and a familiar face for the commute.
Where the carpools are heading right now.
Honda City 2017
AC car Neat and clean
White Honda City
AC Car, Smoking not allowed
Black Honda Civic
AC car
Split fuel and parking instead of paying for a daily cab or running a second car.
One shared car means fewer on the road. Every full seat is a car someone didn’t drive.
Fewer cars, smoother roads, and the carpool lane when your city has one.
Recurring routes mean familiar faces — not a different stranger every day.
I cut my monthly commute cost by more than half and stopped fighting for parking. Wish I’d done it sooner.
Found a ride from my exact neighbourhood in two minutes. The map made it obvious who was actually nearby.
Same three people every morning now. It’s gone from a chore to the best part of my day.
Yes. Listing a ride and finding one are both completely free. Any fare or fuel contribution is agreed directly between the driver and rider — we never take a cut.
Every ride card has a one-tap WhatsApp button (with a pre-filled message) and a call button. You arrange pickup points, timing and cost between yourselves.
No — browsing and searching rides is open to everyone. You only sign in when you want to publish a ride as a driver.
Drivers pin their exact pickup and drop-off on a map when they register, so what you see on the map is where they actually start and end.
Offer your empty seats or find a ride going your way — it’s free to start.