Ride with XLAY
Book a car in a few taps and watch it come to you.
- Ride together — share rides and save
- Smart fares, with tax shown before you book
- Pay by cash, card, or wallet
- Arrive safely — live tracking the whole way
XLAY is a homegrown rideshare platform — a rider app and a driver app — built to move you where you need to go.
Riders and drivers each get a focused app, tuned to their side of the trip — not one cluttered tool trying to be both.
Book a car in a few taps and watch it come to you.
Turn your car into income, on your own schedule.
Three steps, one short trip. Here’s the lane a ride takes through XLAY.
Set your pickup and destination, see the fare upfront, and confirm the ride.
XLAY finds the nearest available driver and locks in your trip in seconds.
Follow the car in real time, then pay your way when you reach the door.
The rider and driver apps are coming to Google Play and the App Store. Links go live the moment they’re published.
Book rides in a few taps.
Drive and earn on your schedule.
XLAY is a homegrown rideshare platform with two apps — one for riders to book trips, and one for drivers to earn. Behind them sits our own dispatch, mapping, and payments.
Open the XLAY Rider app, set your pickup and destination, review the upfront fare, and confirm. You’ll see your driver arrive in real time. (Booking from the website is coming soon.)
A fare combines a base amount, distance and time, and a small booking fee, with any tax shown before you confirm — so the price you see is the price you understand.
Cash, card, or in-app wallet — your choice, every trip.
Head to the Driver page and register your interest. We’ll be in touch as driver onboarding opens up.
We’re rolling out soon. Contact us to be among the first to know when XLAY reaches you.
Safety is built in: verified drivers, live trip tracking, in-app contact, and an SOS option. Safety tools support your trip — they don’t replace your own good judgment.
A technology company building mobility software from the ground up — payments, dispatch, mapping, and the apps that tie them together.