Rideom is more than just a ride-hailing app — it’s a movement to empower hardworking drivers and make rides more affordable for everyone. Based in Kolkata, Rideom offers a range of services including cab, bike, and toto rides, as well as local bike parcel delivery. What truly sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to a 100% commission-free, subscription-free policy — for life.
To create a fair and empowering ride platform where drivers keep all their hard-earned income, and riders pay only what’s fair. We believe in building a transparent ecosystem that benefits both drivers and riders, fostering trust and long-term relationships.
Within the next five years, Rideom aims to expand across India and reshape the ride-hailing industry by eliminating hidden charges, giving drivers true financial freedom, and making affordable travel accessible to all.
We saw big corporations taking unfair cuts from the incomes of hardworking drivers, leaving them with little to show for their efforts. Rideom was created to change that — to ensure that those who work the hardest are the ones who benefit the most.
At Rideom, we are committed to fairness, transparency, and empowerment. Join us as we drive positive change in the ride-hailing industry — for drivers, for riders, and for the future of urban mobility.
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