RideAtrium is the rideshare platform built by a Utah driver. No commission. Set your own rate. Your riders are yours.
Beta testing starts May 15. One last thing — follow us on Instagram so you don't miss the launch.
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You drive.
Uber takes 28%.
Lyft takes 24%.
RideAtrium takes 0%.
Earnings
No 25% commission. No surge ceiling. You set your Fair Fare — base, per mile, per minute. Riders see your rate before they book.
Yours
Your URL reserved at signup. Your photo, rate, reviews. QR code on every digital business card.
Ownership
Built-in CRM. Email templates. SMS reminders. Export anytime — take your business with you if you ever leave.
Multi-app
RideAtrium is a marketplace, not a TNC. No exclusivity. Drive with us between Uber pings, or treat us as your A-platform. Your call.

01 — Your rider book
Notes, history, contact info, totals. The CRM Uber will never give you.

02 — Real earnings, real time
Stripe payout direct. No held tips. No mystery fees. The fare is the fare.

03 — Your booking page
Hand a card. Scan a QR. Riders book directly. No algorithmic dispatch black box.
"Started driving when their cut was 20%. Now it's 32% on a busy Friday. They never tell you when they raise it — you just open your weekly statement, see the number, and try to figure out why you drove harder this week for less. The math stopped working."
$49/mo for the first 100 founding drivers. Locked forever. After 100, the rate moves to $79/mo for new drivers. There is no commission, no per-trip fee, no payout fee. Stripe takes their standard ~2.9%; everything else lands in your account.
Beta testing starts May 15, 2026. Founding drivers are the beta cohort — onboarding happens in the first 24 hours after beta opens. Your booking page goes live the same day.
No. RideAtrium is a marketplace, not a TNC — there's no exclusivity. Most drivers run RideAtrium alongside Uber and Lyft and switch to whichever has the best ride for the next hour.
Same waitlist. We expand to the next state when 100 drivers there sign up. Drop your email; we'll tell you when your state hits.
Built by Utah rideshare drivers who got tired of giving up 30% of every fare. RideAtrium is incorporated in Utah, driver-funded, and not VC-backed. Founding drivers get a private support channel for technical issues during launch.