See a WaveRide car? Wave it down. Scan the QR code on the window. Enter your destination. That's it. No taxi medallion. No waiting for an app to find you a driver. The car is already there.
See a car with a WaveRide window tag? Flag it. Just like hailing a cab, except every car with the tag is available right now.
Point your phone at the QR code on the window. It drops you straight into WaveRide, no app download needed the first time. One scan, you're in.
Type your destination. Price shows instantly. Confirm and you're riding. Payment, route, driver info, all handled digitally.
Before Uber, you'd see a cab and wave it down. Instant. Physical. Human. Then apps made us stand on a corner staring at a screen, watching a dot creep toward us, hoping the driver doesn't cancel.
The convenience of apps came at the cost of spontaneity. WaveRide gives both back. Use the app when you want to plan ahead. Wave down a car when one's right there in front of you.
WaveRide is building the first rideshare platform that works the way people actually want to get around. See a car. Get in. Go.