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The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

The best rideshare apps in 2023: top 11 apps to check out

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out.Getting around without a car can be tricky, especially in certain areas of the U.S. Luckily, ridesharing apps have grown increasingly popular in recent years. Itโ€™s a good thing, too, since ridesharing and carpooling are eco-friendly ways of getting around and can even save you time on your trip since youโ€™ll be able to use carpool lanes.

With how popular ridesharing apps are nowadays, youโ€™ve likely taken at least one trip using Uber or Lyft, but there are plenty of other great apps that you may prefer depending on your location and what sort of travel youโ€™re looking to do.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Here are our picks for the best rideshare apps in 2023 to get you where you need to go.

Uber

San Francisco-based Uber is by far the most popular ridesharing service around. As of April 2022, Uber has 93 million active users. The app works worldwide, too, so you can count on Uber to get you home even if youโ€™re partying in another country.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Uberโ€™s pricing is fairly competitive with other offerings, and with the number of drivers on the platform, you should have no trouble getting a standard-fare ride on most days. If you donโ€™t mind riding with strangers, Uber provides a discounted carpooling option in most cities called Uber Pool to make the expense a little more palatable. If youโ€™re riding with a larger group, you can use the app to split the fare among passengers, which is a great convenience for nights out with the gang.

Uber

Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States
Founders: Travis Kalanick, Garrett Camp
CEO: Dara Khosrowshahi
Founded: March 2009, San Francisco, California, United States
Subsidiaries: Uber Eats, Careem, Postmates, Drizly, Uber Carshare,

Aside from Uber Pool, Uber offers a variety of ride types across different price points. Hereโ€™s a quick rundown of the rides youโ€™ll find in most major cities:

  • Uber X: This is Uberโ€™s standard offering. You can expect to ride in sedans that seat four people.
  • Uber X Saver: Similar cars as Uber X, but you can wait longer for a lower price.
  • Uber XL: This is the standard large-format Uber ride. With this service, you can ride in an affordable SUV or van for up to six people.
  • Uber Lux: The Uber Lux service works the same as Uber X, but uses luxury cars instead of economy-class sedans.
  • Uber Black/Black SUV: This is the service that started it all. Uber Black and Black SUV offer a city-permitted vehicle that is 5 years  older newer and driven by a professional licensed/certified driver.
  • Uber Comfort: This option offers additional comfort features like choosing the carโ€™s temperature and whether the driver should talk or remain silent.
  • Uber Green: Uber Green lets you choose hybrid and electric car options.

Should you or one of the members of your party need it, Uber is one of the few on-demand services offering a disabled access option, called Uber Assist. Select it in a supported city, and youโ€™ll get a certified driver with a vehicle large enough to accommodate a scooter or folding wheelchair.

Uber is the big papa of the rideshare world, but itโ€™s far from the only option. Letโ€™s take a look at a few other options.

Lyft

Lyft, the second-largest ridesharing app by volume and our favorite offers transport in over 644 U.S. cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Perhaps best-known for the bright pink mustaches that once adorned the grills of its driversโ€™ cars, Lyft offers a range of vehicles to choose from, including average-sized Lyft autos and larger Lyft Plus cars.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Much like Uber, Lyft institutes demand-based pricing during the busiest hours. If thatโ€™s too rich for your blood, Lyft offers a carpooling service called Lyft Shared (previously Lyft Line), which lets you split fares between passengers if you opt for a larger private car.

Lyft

Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States
Founders: John Zimmer, Logan Green
CEO: Logan Green (Jun 2012โ€“)
Founded: June 2012

Lyft offers a few ride options similar to Uber. The Lyft Lux rides are very similar to Uber Lux. Youโ€™ll be paired with a newer car that has a leather or vinyl interior. Lux Black and Lux Black XL are the top-tier rides from Lyft in both sedan and SUV sizes.

Gett

Gett, the Israel-based ridesharing app formerly known as GetTaxi, has a user base that pales in comparison to Uber and Lyft. The service covers more than 100 cities globally, namely in the U.K., U.S., and Israel.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Abroad, users can request a variety of transportation options, including both traditional cabs and limousine services.

Gett

CEO: Shahar Waiser
Headquarters: London, United Kingdom
Founders: Shahar Waiser, Roi More
Founded: November 1, 2010, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Subsidiaries: GT Gettaxi (UK) Limited, GT GetTaxi Services Israel Ltd., Juno

The biggest incentive for using Gett while traveling abroad, however, is pricing. The service never charges a premium during busy hours and pays drivers a competitive hourly wage rather than a percentage of every fare, like Uber and Lyft. The company then passes those savings on to riders.

Curb

Curb is another ridesharing underdog, but one thatโ€™s expanding aggressively โ€” the service taps a network of 50,000 taxis and hire cars across more than 65 U.S. cities.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Fundamentally, Curb works much in the same way as Uber and Lyft: Hail a driver, and youโ€™ll be whisked away to your final destination. The service also lets you schedule pickups ahead of time in some cities for a $2 fee. Know youโ€™ll need a ride after a long night of ringing in the New Year or a friendโ€™s birthday party? Set a time and location, so that a Curb driver will await your arrival. And it never charges surge pricing.

Curb

CEO: Amos Tamam
Headquarters: Long Island City, New York
Founders: Shahar Waiser, Roi More
Founded: 2007

Curb also offers a โ€œPair and Payโ€ feature in NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, and Las Vegas, allowing you to pay via the app after entering a matching code for your chosen Taxi Cab.

Wingz

This San Francisco-based startup started out providing transportation to and from airports.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Now, in addition to airport rides, the company offers around-town rides in a few, select cities. They are currently up and running in 16 metro areas, including 22 airports. The app also lets you schedule airport rides up to two months in advance, and a flat rate means you donโ€™t have to worry about hidden fees and surcharges.

Wingz

Founded: 2011; 12 years ago
Founder: Christof Baumbach, Jeremie Romand, Fred Gomez, Geoff Mathieux
Headquarters: San Francisco, U.S

The most unique thing about Wingz, though? Riders can pick and choose their favorite drivers, and the company promises that moving forward, the service will remain less expensive than a taxi or limo.

Via

If you donโ€™t mind hitching a ride with a few others, Via is worth considering. Co-founded by Stanford neuroscience Ph.D. Daniel Ramot, the app uses a โ€œlogistics engineโ€ to fill as many seats as possible in cars headed toward popular destinations.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Unlike Uber and Lyft, the routes are static you simply tell the service where youโ€™d like to go, and youโ€™ll get dropped off at a nearby location along the way. These static routes mean that youโ€™ll often have to walk a block or two to reach your pick-up location, but Viaโ€™s reservation system doesnโ€™t preclude you from bringing a pal or two.

Via

Founded: 2012; 11 years ago
Founders: Daniel Ramot, Oren Shoval
Headquarters: New York City, New York

The app also automatically finds cars with the necessary seating, and each extra member of your party rides at half price. Via is available in Arlington, VA; Chicago; New York; Los Angeles; West Sacramento, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Birmingham, AL; Cupertino, CA; Washington D.C, and Newton, MA, as well as over 35 countries worldwide. It operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Scoop

Scoop is a ridesharing app for iOS and Android that lets you arrange carpools with your co-workers and neighbors. Aside from promising to provide a convenient way of scheduling trips to meet your daily schedule, it also prides itself on being a social app, letting users โ€œunlock new opportunities to meet peopleโ€ and improve their overall wellbeing.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

The app is simple enough to use, allowing you to create a schedule for your daily commutes and then use an algorithm to match you with the most suitable carpool.

Scoop

Founded: January 2015
Founder: Rob Sadow, Jonathan Sadow
Headquarters: San Francisco, California.

It lets you use the app as a rider or driver, while also providing a means for sharing the costs of travel. Helpfully, it also includes a rating system for users, so that you can have a little more information on people before deciding to pool with them.

Bridj

Bridj, an on-demand bus service that was founded and started in Boston by Chicago and Washington, D.C. transportation department head Gabe Klein, supercharges the concept of crowd sourced busing established by Via, Split, and others.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Instead of relying on a fleet of SUVs to transport waiting passengers, Bridj operates 14-seat luxury shuttles with Wi-Fi and leather seating. Itโ€™s like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class of the minibus world.

Bridj

Founded: 2 June 2014
Headquarters: Brisbane, Australia
CEO: John Langford-Ely
Services: Demand responsive transport

In October 2017, Bridj was acquired by an Australia-based Transit System and is working exclusively in Sydney. The normal cost of a one-way journey is a flat $3.10, or $1.60 for concession cardholders. making it an affordable choice.

GoKid

GoKid is an app that focuses on helping parents get rides for their kids to and from school and other activities. Itโ€™s not a ridesharing app for daily commuters instead, it prioritizes schedule management and community involvement. Stefanie Lemcke, a European immigrant and mother of two, created the company to reduce the amount of time parents and their kids spend sitting in traffic jams caused by neighbors all trying to drive their kids to the same place.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

As a way to organize carpooling among parents, GoKid excels as it features helpful tools such as in-app messaging to aid scheduling, calendar syncing with your iOS or Android device, and routing assistance to help whoeverโ€™s turn it is to drive find the quickest route to school, soccer practice, or after-school tutoring.

GoKid

CEO: Dr. Stefanie Lemcke

Founded: 2016

Headquarters: New York.

The best part about it? Itโ€™s entirely free, as all it takes to work is a handful of parents in the same community who are willing to be drivers when their turn comes around.

Arro

According to the company, Arro taps into a database of more than 20,000 licensed taxis to provide clients with on-demand transportation. Unfortunately, at this time, Arro is only available in a select group of cities, but if you happen to live in New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Houston, Miami, or London, you can take advantage of the services.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

Arro works a lot like Uber, Lyft, and the myriad of other well-established ridesharing services. All you have to do is confirm your location and a driver will arrive to pick you up and take you to your desired destination.

Arro

CEO: Michael Epley

Headquarters: Los Angeles, California.

Because it relies on cabs, Arro fairs are more stable than those you find with Uber or Lyft. Also, like a traditional cab ride, your fare will be based on the meter. Arro claims its app is more reliable than other cab-hailing competitors. This is because Arro uses proprietary terminals to communicate with its network of drivers, rather than the driverโ€™s personal smartphones.

Flywheel

Flywheel is a must-try app if you want to get somewhere fast. The service offers great convenience by telling you exactly where your cab is and how long youโ€™ll have to wait before it picks you up.

The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out
The best 11 rideshare apps in 2023 to check out

One major advantage of using this service is that the company only works with local, professional drivers so you can be assured you can get to your destination quickly and safely.

Flywheel

CEO: Rakesh Mathur

Founded: 2009

Headquarters: Redwood City, California

Unfortunately, itโ€™s not as widely available as the other apps. It is currently available in San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Sacramento, and San Diego, so if youโ€™re traveling in the area, snag a ride.

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