There was a day when drivers made more than 80% of the fare. Now, you're making less than 50% while doing all the work.
You're getting asked if you do private rides, and either you say "no," because you know there's no affordable way to get commercial insurance – or you say "yes," and hope you don't get caught.
HUM is a private driving app that lets professional drivers run private rides – legally and insured. Unlike rideshare apps, you get to:
Set your own rates, collect your own fares, keep 100%
Own the client relationship – your riders are your clients, not the app's
Earn one month's income in just a week of driving
Trade 10+ hour days for 5-hour days
Keep Uber and Lyft as your lead source, and lean on them less and less as your private book grows
It's working great so far:
Drivers are earning as much as $6,000 in only 100 trips
One even pulled $8,000 from 45 trips (avg $178 per trip)
Another cut her driving days from 12 hours to 5 or 6 (while making the same amount)
When you set your price and keep the fare, you're often earning more than 4x per trip what the apps pay you.
There's always a catch: doing this on your own used to run $400–$1,200/mo for commercial insurance, which is why some drivers never do it (or do it uninsured).
HUM doesn't take a cut of your fare. The only cost to insure your trips is a monthly subscription, which is covered in your first one or two private rides. Everything after that is yours.