Co-founders Jason Shen, Kalvin Wang, and Randy Pang first got started with ride sharing by launching BurningManRides.com in August of 2011. The concept was simple. Help the many attendees find rides to Nevada. The site quickly took off, with 1200 rides posted in just few weeks. Soon after, Ridejoy debuted across the West Coast allowing anyone to post or request a ride, not just limited to Burning Man. Today Ridejoy has over 3,000 rides listed at any given time, with hundreds more being added daily.
The new iOS app was created as an extension of the Ridejoy website. Shen and his team had seen an increasing amount of mobile traffic coming to their site; therefore making the app was a no-brainer. The app possesses beautiful UI and a handful of very useful features from the website. Shen highlighted the new “Autopilot” feature, that allows users to coordinate their trip with a single click, as a key feature for the Ridejoy iOS app. In all, the app accomplishs what the Ridejoy team set out to do: Help their users coordinate trips more easily, while on the go.
If gas prices continue to sky rocket – I filled up for nearly $5 a gallon in Los Angeles – ride sharing will become more popular as people look to save money. If you’re already a user, downloading the Ridejoy app is a must. If you’re not, I’m interested in what you think of Ridejoy and the entire ride sharing industry? Is this something that you would ever participate in? Why or why not?