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How to Post a Ride on Rodshare — A Step-by-Step Guide for Drivers

5 July 20265 min read

If you drive between cities regularly — whether for work, family, or weekend trips — you're probably making that journey with empty seats. Rodshare lets you post those seats to a community of verified co-travelers and split your fuel cost.

This guide walks you through how to post a ride on Rodshare from start to finish, what to set as your price, and how to manage join requests from the social feed.

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Step 1: Complete your driver profile

Before you post your first ride, spend 3 minutes completing your Rodshare profile:

- **Upload a clear profile photo** — passengers trust drivers they can see. A real face photo gets 3× more join requests than a blank avatar. - **Complete KYC verification** — upload your government ID and driving licence. Once approved (usually within a few hours), you get a verified badge that appears on every ride you post. - **Add your vehicle details** — make, model, colour, and registration number. Passengers look for specific vehicle types, and a complete vehicle card builds confidence.

You can post rides without KYC, but verified drivers consistently get more join requests because passengers filter for the blue badge.

Step 2: Tap 'Post a Ride' and fill in the details

From the Rodshare home feed, tap the **Post Ride** button. You'll be asked to fill in:

1. **Origin city and pickup point** — be specific. 'Mumbai, Andheri West near D-Mart' gets more requests than 'Mumbai'. 2. **Destination city and drop point** — again, be specific about where you'll drop passengers. 3. **Date and departure time** — pick the time you're actually leaving, not an aspirational time. Passengers plan around this. 4. **Available seats** — how many passengers can you take? Most cars comfortably carry 3 co-travelers (front 1 + rear 2). Don't oversell seats for comfort. 5. **Price per seat** — see the pricing guide in the next section. 6. **Ride notes** — optional but useful: mention if you have AC, no smoking policy, luggage limits, or intermediate stops.

How to set the right price per seat

Pricing is the question most new Rodshare drivers ask. The community norm is to cover your fuel cost fairly, not make a profit — carpooling is cost-splitting, not a taxi service.

A simple formula: **[Distance in km × ₹2–₹3] ÷ number of seats filled**. For example, Mumbai to Pune (150 km) at ₹2.5/km = ₹375 total fuel estimate. If you fill 3 seats at ₹125 each, you cover your fuel cost and everyone saves money versus a cab.

In practice, most Rodshare drivers price popular routes at: - Mumbai → Pune: ₹300–₹500 per seat - Delhi → Jaipur: ₹400–₹600 per seat - Bengaluru → Mysuru: ₹250–₹400 per seat

Check existing ride posts on the Rodshare social feed for your route to see what other drivers are charging — market pricing helps you get join requests faster.

Step 3: Your ride appears in the social feed

Once posted, your ride appears in the Rodshare social feed for everyone searching your origin city. Passengers will see your profile photo, KYC badge, star rating, vehicle details, departure time, available seats, and price per seat.

Passengers who are interested will send a join request. You'll get a notification. Review the passenger's profile (their photo, rating, join history) and accept or decline.

You can also browse who has saved your ride — people who haven't requested yet but are interested. If you have empty seats close to departure, you can message them directly.

Managing join requests and communicating with passengers

Once you accept a passenger's join request, you can chat with them directly in-app to coordinate: - Exact pickup spot within the origin area - Payment method (cash on arrival is the most common on Rodshare) - Any luggage or timing details

If a passenger is a no-show or cancels last minute, you can report it through the app. Repeated no-shows affect a passenger's profile rating.

After the ride, both you and your passengers rate each other. A consistent 4–5 star rating means your future ride posts get more organic visibility in the social feed.

Tips for getting your first join request fast

  • Post at least 24 hours before departure — last-minute posts get fewer requests
  • Add a specific pickup point (landmark, area) rather than just the city name
  • Complete KYC before your first post — the verified badge is the single biggest trust signal
  • Set a price within the community range for your route — check the feed first
  • Write a short ride note: 'AC car, no smoking, 2 stops allowed, luggage in boot fine'
  • Respond to join requests quickly — passengers often send to 2-3 drivers at once

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I post a ride on Rodshare?

Download the Rodshare app, complete your driver profile, then tap 'Post Ride' from the home feed. Fill in your origin, destination, date, departure time, available seats, and price per seat. Your ride will appear in the Rodshare social feed immediately and passengers can send join requests.

How much should I charge per seat on Rodshare?

The community norm is to cover your fuel cost fairly. A simple guide: [route distance in km × ₹2–₹3] ÷ number of seats filled. Check existing ride posts on the Rodshare feed for your specific route to see current community pricing.

Do I need to be KYC-verified to post rides on Rodshare?

You can post rides without completing KYC, but verified drivers consistently receive more join requests. Passengers can filter the social feed to show only verified-driver rides, so completing KYC (government ID + driving licence) significantly increases your visibility.

How does payment work on Rodshare?

Most Rodshare drivers and passengers settle payment in cash on the day of travel — before or after the ride as agreed. In-app payment options are also available. Coordinate the payment method via in-app chat with your co-travelers after accepting their join request.

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