For admins
Admins need the account to answer simple questions quickly: who rode, why they rode, what it cost, and whether a ride needs follow-up.
- Team members and departments
- Guest ride setup
- Trip history and receipts
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Ride Business gives companies a clean way to manage employee rides, guest travel, courier runs, spending, and account activity without making every team build its own transportation process.
A business account gives employees, guests, admins, and finance teams a cleaner way to move people and packages, with controls that feel organized from day one.
Admins need the account to answer simple questions quickly: who rode, why they rode, what it cost, and whether a ride needs follow-up.
Courier jobs should feel as clear as rides: pickup, dropoff, package notes, requested timing, and proof that the run was completed.
Keep operations focused: company rides, guest travel, local courier service, spending visibility, and a clean account view your team understands quickly.
Support commutes, office transfers, late shifts, local meetings, and last-mile workplace transportation with dependable pickup options.
Arrange rides for visitors, clients, interview candidates, and event attendees without making them manage the details.
Send documents, small packages, supplies, and local business items with clear pickup notes, dropoff notes, and account-level visibility.
Give companies one account for rides, deliveries, billing, departments, reporting, approvals, and team controls as the product gets deeper.
The business dashboard stays direct: who rode, what got delivered, where it went, what it cost, and which jobs need attention. The point is quick visibility, not a maze of reports.
Apr 29 - 5:20 PMThe Home Depot - team ride
$24
Apr 30 - 8:45 AMUnion Station - client pickup
$18
May 1 - 9:10 PMConvention Center - event group
$37
May 2 - 1:35 PMDesign Studio - document courier
$14
Business accounts work best when teams know what is allowed. Keep controls clear, practical, and easy to change.
Create programs for employees, guests, events, courier jobs, late shifts, or office errands.
Add spending limits, time windows, location boundaries, and rules for who can request couriers.
Invite team members, assign roles, separate departments, and keep approvals simple for managers and admins.
Start with rides and courier essentials, then grow into billing, reporting, account controls, and team permissions.