Ama K.
★ 4.9 · 128 trips
For passengers
You are not hailing a taxi. You are joining somebody's commute — a nurse, a teacher, a bank clerk making the same journey they make every weekday — and paying a share of it.
01 — The match
Their time, their detour, their free seats.
Say where you're going and when — once, scheduled, or every weekday — and see the commuters whose own journey passes yours. Every driver on your corridor costs the same, so the choice is about who and when, never about price.
Tomorrow, arrive by 08:00
3 commuters going your way
Ama K.
★ 4.9 · 128 trips
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★ 5.0 · 41 trips
02 — The person
Name, rating, trips, vehicle, route.
A profile shows who they are, how many trips they've completed, what they drive, and roughly where their journey runs — approximate on purpose, because their home address is not your business any more than yours is theirs.
They accept or decline your request. When they accept, you have a ride.
Ama K.
★ 4.9 · 128 trips · joined 2024
Identity & vehicle approvedHer commute
Approximate route — endpoints are not exact
Vehicle
Silver Toyota Corolla
03 — The trip
And someone you trust can watch the whole way.
A digital pass confirms you're the person who booked. The trip is live-tracked and shareable, messaging stays in the app, and emergency contacts are one tap away.
On the way
Ama is 3 min away
Show this to board
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Confirms you're the person who booked
Ama K.
Silver Toyota Corolla
Sharing trip with Efua
She can follow you until you arrive
What it costs
The price depends on how far you travel and nothing else. A saloon and an SUV on the same corridor cost the same, because you are choosing a person, not a product.
Being straight with you
Supply is other people's commutes. On a thin corridor, at an unusual hour, on a holiday — there may be no driver going your way, because nobody is on standby.
That is the honest trade for a commute priced to do twice a day, five days a week. No amount of demand conjures a driver who isn't travelling.
It is also why the survey asks where you travel: corridors open where enough people who use them have said so.
Tell us your route