Jordan's first subscription rideshare —
drivers keep 100% of every fare.
Uber and Careem extract 20–30% from every trip. A driver doing 20 rides a day loses over 900 JD a month before considering fuel or maintenance.
Commission erosion
Every platform charges 20–30% per trip. Drivers absorb fuel, insurance, and maintenance on top — margins near zero.
Algorithmic lottery
Dispatch treats new and veteran drivers equally. High ratings go unrewarded. Quality has no upside.
No local player
Arabic-first UX, cash payments, and Jordan's commute culture are treated as global edge cases.
For Drivers
Pay a flat monthly subscription. Keep every dirham of every fare. Predictable earnings. Merit-based growth.
For Riders
No surge. Transparent fares. Book in seconds. Arabic-first interface built for Jordan.
Quality-matched dispatch
Your rating determines the caliber of driver
Live GPS tracking
Real-time route from acceptance to dropoff
Full Arabic RTL
One-tap language toggle throughout
Five weighted factors scored in real-time across every available driver. Higher tiers expand dispatch radius — aligning driver investment with platform growth.
Wasel earns independently of trip volume — predictable, high-margin revenue from day one.
20
JD / month
7 km dispatch radius
Standard BMP priority
Earnings dashboard
40
JD / month
10 km dispatch radius
Elevated BMP score
Full analytics suite
70
JD / month
15 km dispatch radius
Highest BMP priority
Priority rider quality
100 Gold subscribers
= 4,000 JD / month
Gross margin
~92%
Commission equivalent overhead
18,000+ JD
Amman has 4M+ urban residents, 78% smartphone penetration, and a commute culture reliant on hired transport. No dominant local player at the sub-20 JD/month price point. [4]
The same subscription model scales across Arabic-speaking markets: Iraq, Egypt, KSA. Careem's $3.1B Uber acquisition validates the regional thesis. [5]
Both iOS apps cleared local TestFlight builds. Backend is live in production with real trip data from Amman.
Platform
Technical
Pre-seed · SAFE note
40% · Go-to-Market
Driver acquisition, first 500 subscribers, Amman launch.
35% · Team
2 engineers, 1 operations, 1 sales — to hit the 500 driver target.
25% · Infrastructure
Android apps, payments, legal & compliance, runway buffer.
Contact
wasel.app · Jordan