The numbers, in writing.
Every fare paid. Every ride completed. Every driver who joined the waitlist this month. Pulled directly from production — no analytics middleman, no rounding, no spin. The headline number is cumulative since launch. The activity stats below are this month, so you can see momentum.
Paid to drivers · to date
$8380
Across 94 completed rides on RideAtrium. Every cent landed in a driver’s bank account — no commission, ever.
Commission we kept
$0forever
Commission Uber/Lyft would have skimmed
−$2514at 30% take rate
Drivers on the waitlist · this month
42
59 total · join before your state hits 100
Drivers onboarded · this month
0
Out of 23 accounts created so far
New riders · this month
0
Accounts created this month
Avg driver rating · this month
4.70/5
n = 15 reviews
Trust is built in writing.
Most platforms publish a press release with a hand-picked stat. We publish the raw query result. If it’s not on this page, we don’t want you to take our word for it.
01
Live, not curated.
Every number is a direct query against production Postgres. No analytics middleman, no caching layer that drifts. Refreshes every 10 minutes.
02
Same number for everyone.
The figure investors see is the figure drivers see is the figure you see. There is no internal dashboard with a different total.
03
Comparisons are labeled.
When we estimate (e.g., "Uber would have taken $X at 30%"), we label it as an estimate. We don't quote it as a known number.
04
Driver data is theirs.
Every driver can export their full ride history, rider list, and earnings as CSV from inside the app. Anytime. No request form.
Methodology, in plain English.
Every figure on this page is a single SQL query you could run yourself if you had access. Here’s exactly what we asked the database for.
- Total paid to drivers
- Sum of fareCents across every booking where status = COMPLETED. There is no "net of platform fees" line because there are no platform fees. Gross and net are the same figure.
- Rides completed
- Count of bookings where status = COMPLETED. One row per ride. No deduplication for cancellations because cancellations don't get marked COMPLETED in the first place.
- Drivers on the waitlist · this month
- Count of WaitlistEntry rows whose createdAt timestamp falls inside the current calendar month. The all-time total in the caption is the same query without the date filter — useful for tracking each state's progress toward the 100-signup launch threshold.
- Estimated Uber/Lyft commission
- Total driver fares × 0.30. The 30% figure is the conservative midpoint of the 25–40% range Uber and Lyft have reported for their take rate. Labeled as an estimate, not a known charge.
- Average driver rating
- Average across all rider-submitted ratings, weighted equally. Sample size (n) is shown so you can judge significance.
May 2026 is still going
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42 drivers joined the waitlist this month. 100 in any state opens that market — and Founding Drivers get invited first.
