Zebigo.com – Share A Ride


Zebigo.comZebigo is a new carpooling service that hopes to become a true alternative to platforms like Ridaroo and RideSpring by broadening the contexts in which people can share rides, and also by letting users arrange everything when time is at a premium. This carpooling service can be used by people who have to drive just anywhere – unlike many other carpooling services, its uses go well beyond mere commuting. People who are attending an event, the ones who are keen to go on a one-way trip, travelers who find themselves on any of the supported cities… these can get in touch with people who are headed the same way, and lower costs more than considerably at the same time they ensure getting where they want to go much faster. The way the service works, riders can be matched with drivers even minutes before they are about to set off. Drivers are e-paid by sellers; they pay a mileage-based fee plus $0.49 to Zebigo.


As a service, Zebigo is currently available in Seattle and in Silicon Valley. Its reliability is guaranteed by the advanced feedback and ratings system that is employed.


Ultimately, the average American spends no less than $8,000 on car maintenance every single year. At a time of financial unrest, a service that can let people begin taking these figures down (not to mention reducing the country’s dependence on foreign and domestic oil) such as Zebigo can but resonate with many.

Zebigo.com In Their Own Words

Get a Ride. Get Paid to Drive!

Some Questions About Zebigo.com

Is this coming to other cities? If so, when? Which is first? Zebigo.com


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Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.

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