Dynamically matching drivers and riders on the basis of shared routes turns every in-progress commute into opportunistic transit for anyone along the way. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Open the app, get matched on a shared stretch of route, and go. The driver accepts first — then the offer comes to the rider.
Tap Drive or Ride — or schedule for later. We already know your home and work, so there's nothing to type, and matching starts on the commute you're already making.

A driver heading that way sees the rider's pickup, drop-off, and any toll — and taps Accept. Decline, and the offer simply moves on; nobody's locked in.

Only then does the offer reach the rider — driver, route, and a short countdown to confirm. One tap and the match is set; the driver heads to pickup.

Heading out later? You don't have to be standing at the curb to set a trip up. Plan ahead and let the matches come to you.
Within 24 hours. Pick a time later today or tomorrow, and we line up a match for then.
Every week. Set the days you commute and whether you're driving, riding, or open to either. Nubly handles the recurring match.

Every dollar flows through Stripe, the credit card processor — the same payment infrastructure behind Shopify, Instacart, and DoorDash. Here's the path each contribution takes.
The rider's saved card is charged the full contribution at the moment the trip completes. Every receipt shows the exact math: IRS rate × miles ÷ occupants, plus toll share.
The rider's contribution goes directly to the driver's account.
The contribution is credited to the driver's account right away. Payouts to the driver's bank happen on the driver's chosen schedule — every 2 weeks, monthly, or on-demand.
Most of our users do both — it's the best of both worlds. Drive on days when your car's the right call and you want the HOV lane. Ride on days when you want to answer email, take a call, or just not deal. Save time when you drive. Save money when you ride. Same app, same network, same people.
Join the pilot. We'll invite you in as soon as enough commuters on your route have signed up too.