Hosting and riding roll into one clean dashboard.
Just sweet, no sour
One rideshare app for earning, saving, and getting there safer.
Offer A Ride brings passengers and drivers together, so you can take a ride at a discount while the driver makes a bit side income along the way. Best part is that you can be in both roles so we are helping each other. Track money made, money saved, live trips, safety tools, and your account profile in a single safety-first experience.
Inside the app
Built from the same flows already working in iPhone.
The website mirrors the product structure: a money-first home dashboard, a trips tab for live and past rides, and an account area with the profile, vehicle, payment, and legal details users expect.
Trips stay readable
Create a trip, join a trip, or manage both. Ongoing rides stay front and center, with past trips one tap away.
Your money is not split across roles
The home dashboard combines driver earnings and rider savings so the app feels like one product, not two disconnected modes.
Location-aware trip planning
Search results prioritize nearby places, show clearer addresses, and bias toward where the rider is actually standing.
A stronger orange brand system
The mascot, logo, dashboard, and account surfaces all use the same warm orange identity now reflected across the site.
Safety first
Designed so the visible controls match the real risk of rideshare.
Emergency access stays in view
The active trip screen keeps a floating 911 shortcut on the map so riders and hosts do not have to hunt for help.
Trip recording asks permission explicitly
Camera and microphone consent are requested for safety recording flows instead of being hidden or assumed.
Live location is contextual
Location requests now power better map search, map centering, and ongoing trip awareness instead of generic city-first suggestions.
Ready to launch
Offer A Ride for iPhone
Start with the app people actually open: a single place to host rides, join rides, track value, and get home with more confidence.
The live button can be pointed at the exact App Store listing through the server’s APP_STORE_URL setting.