The smarter way to check your ride.
FairFare helps you compare rides instantly so you can see the better option before opening a rideshare app. Built for real riders, weekly travelers, and families who want more confidence before they book.
FairFare
Compare rides instantly
How it works
FairFare is built to make a common behavior faster: checking multiple rideshare apps before booking. Search once, compare quickly, then open the best option.
Enter pickup and destination
FairFare uses verified locations to reduce routing mistakes and make comparisons more useful.
Compare ride options instantly
See estimated price ranges and ride availability before opening the provider.
Open the best ride
Tap into Uber or Lyft to check live pricing and complete your booking with confidence.
Why riders use FairFare
FairFare isn’t trying to replace rideshare apps. It helps you make a smarter decision before you open them.
Check both apps faster
Skip the back-and-forth. FairFare helps you compare before you bounce between services.
Avoid overpaying
Estimated ride ranges help you see when one provider is likely a better deal.
Built for real-life use
Great for airport runs, weekend family pickups, and frequent travel where speed matters.
Why this can become a big business
FairFare sits in front of a daily behavior. People already check ride prices manually. FairFare turns that into a faster, cleaner decision layer.
Consumers
Riders want a faster way to compare their options before booking.
Families
Parents want more confidence when coordinating rides for kids and relatives.
Drivers
Private drivers and rideshare drivers can use FairFare as a pricing reference point.
Check your ride before you book.
FairFare is built to become the default first step before people open a rideshare app.
FAQ
Does FairFare book the ride?
No. FairFare compares first, then opens Uber or Lyft so you can confirm live pricing and book there.
Are the prices exact?
FairFare shows estimated ranges. Final pricing is confirmed inside the rideshare provider’s app.
Who is FairFare for?
Everyday riders, airport travelers, families coordinating rides, and drivers checking pricing context.