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Beta

PassengerPool
Beta is live.

Offer your empty seats or find affordable shared rides on routes going your way.

PassengerPool Beta is live. We are starting with real routes and improving the platform with early users.

We are currently live in beta and improving route availability, verification, and safety features with early users.

Live beta routes

Public details first, confirmation after approval

Beta
Daily commuteDriver verified

From

Lahore

To

Islamabad

Departure

7:30 AM

Seats

3 seats left

Cost

PKR 800/seat

A

Ahmed

Verified driver · Toyota Corolla

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Phone numbers stay privateConfirm before travelling

Beta status

Live with early users

Routes

Active seats first

Focus

Shared savings

Safety

Verify before travel

The everyday problem

Every day, thousands of seats travel empty.

Fuel costs rise, seats stay empty, and commuters still struggle with expensive or unreliable options.

Fuel is expensive

One person often pays the full fuel bill for a car already going to the same destination.

Public transport is inconvenient

Crowded schedules, changing stops, and long waits make repeat travel harder than it needs to be.

Empty seats are wasted

Cars move between cities and offices every day with spare capacity that nobody can easily find.

A simpler way to commute

PassengerPool turns empty seats into shared savings.

PassengerPool connects people who already share a direction. No taxi fleet. No travel agency. Just a practical route match.

01

Drivers post their route

Share your starting point, destination, timing, and available seats.

02

Passengers find available seats

Search real active routes and request a seat going your way.

03

Everyone shares the cost

Agree the details before travel and split the journey cost fairly.

From account to route

Start sharing routes in four simple steps.

A practical beta flow for the commutes people already make.

01

Create your account

Sign up with your basic profile and contact details.

02

Offer a ride or find a seat

Drivers post their route. Passengers browse available routes.

03

Send or approve a request

Passengers request a seat. Drivers accept or reject requests.

04

Confirm details safely

After approval, both users confirm pickup point, time, and travel cost.

Useful from day one

Built for real Pakistani commuting needs.

Designed around familiar travel patterns, not one-size-fits-all ride hailing.

Daily office commute

Pool regular weekday routes.

University students

Share trusted campus journeys.

Intercity travel

Split longer route costs fairly.

Within-city rides

Match people going across town.

Women-only rides

Request a preferred ride setting.

Company employee routes

Organize familiar office routes.

Weekend travel

Find occasional city connections.

Family-safe shared rides

Coordinate details before travel.

Live beta routes

Find available seats on real routes.

Showing active routes with remaining seats. Public cards show route summaries only; private contact and identity details stay hidden.

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Share more. Spend less.

Save money on every journey.

Move the sliders to see exactly what each rider pays. PassengerPool splits the real running cost — fuel, a small wear allowance, and any toll — equally, rounded to the nearest PKR 5.

How the fare works:the price is calculated automatically from real distance, the current fuel price, and a modest wear-and-tear allowance — no commission, no surge, no profit margin. Drivers cannot inflate it.
Beta note: figures are an estimate based on average vehicle efficiency. The exact fare is locked in when a driver posts a route.

Live fuel-share calculator

Distance50 km

Vehicle

People in the car (incl. driver)4 people
Motorway / bridge tollNone

Solo / private ride

Rs 1,735

One person covers all fuel

Shared by 4 people

Rs 435

Each person's share

50 km ÷ 12 km/L × Rs 380/L + Rs 150 wear = Rs 1,733 ÷ 4 riders = Rs 435 each
That is up to Rs 1,300 saved on this route.

Trust is essential

Safety comes first.

PassengerPool Beta is active, but every shared commute still depends on careful confirmation and responsible users.

PassengerPool is a shared commute coordination platform, not a taxi service. Always verify identity, route, pickup point, and travel details before travelling.

During beta, we are improving verification, moderation, ratings, and route safety features based on real user feedback.

Verification is improving during beta

Driver approval before confirmation

Ratings and moderation are being refined

Keep emergency contact details private

Women-only and family-safe preferences

Use public pickup points and confirm details

Start using beta

Start using PassengerPool Beta.

Create your account, post your regular route, or browse available seats from people going your way.

Create an account to offer a ride or request a seat

Selected routes become active after moderation

Safety and verification improve with early users

Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions.

A clear beta version for shared commuting coordination.

Is PassengerPool a taxi service?

No. PassengerPool is a shared commute coordination platform where people already travelling on a route can offer available seats.

Who sets the cost?

The driver suggests a cost per seat and both driver and passenger confirm before travelling.

Is payment handled in the app?

No real money moves through PassengerPool during beta. Payment is settled directly between driver and passenger. The app offers an honour-based confirmation where the passenger marks the fare as paid and the driver confirms it was received.

Can I use it for intercity travel?

Yes. PassengerPool can be used for within-city, intercity, and daily commute routes when active routes are available.

Can women use PassengerPool safely?

PassengerPool includes gender preferences and safety guidance. During beta, we are improving verification, moderation, ratings, and route safety features based on real user feedback.

Where is PassengerPool Beta available?

PassengerPool Beta is live. We are starting with real routes and improving route availability with early users instead of claiming full coverage before the network is ready.