Frequently Asked Questions
Questions drivers usually ask first.
SoloDrive gives independent drivers infrastructure for direct booking, trip coordination, and repeat rider relationships.
What is SOLODRIVE.PRO?
SoloDrive is booking and ride-service infrastructure for independent drivers who want to operate directly with repeat clients.
We provide software tools — not rider dispatch.
Is this a rideshare marketplace?
No. SoloDrive does not match random riders to random drivers.
You bring your own riders, clients, and local relationships. SoloDrive gives you a cleaner way for those riders to come back directly.
How do bookings work?
Each driver receives a direct booking path they can share with riders.
Riders request rides through that path. Trip details, confirmation, coordination, and records are handled through the SoloDrive flow.
What do riders see?
Riders see a clean booking and trip experience with the information needed to request, confirm, and coordinate a ride.
The goal is to make direct rides feel structured, professional, and easy to repeat.
What does the fee cover?
The fee covers access to SoloDrive infrastructure such as storefront hosting, request flow, trip surfaces, payment-related workflow support where enabled, records, receipts, and platform support.
SoloDrive is not a transportation provider.
Do I need an LLC or commercial insurance?
Drivers are responsible for operating legally in their own jurisdiction, including any licensing, insurance, permits, tax obligations, or transportation requirements that apply to them.
SoloDrive provides software infrastructure. It does not replace local compliance review.
Can I use this while still driving for Uber or Lyft?
Yes. Many drivers may use SoloDrive to transition gradually toward private clients and repeat direct bookings.
The idea is not to quit everything overnight. The idea is to stop letting every good rider relationship disappear.
What happens if a rider disputes a charge?
Trip records, timestamps, booking details, and workflow logs may support documentation during disputes.
Final decisions may be handled by the applicable payment processor or financial provider.
Is this available everywhere?
Availability may depend on region, use case, payment support, and operational readiness.
Drivers are responsible for understanding whether their intended service model is allowed in their location.
Can I cancel?
Details depend on the active plan, product configuration, or service terms in effect at the time.
The goal is to keep the system simple and transparent for drivers who are ready to build direct repeat business.
Ready to open your lane?
Start with your own booking page and give riders a direct way to come back.