Yaarpool catches the ride requests flying around your chat β matches seats, splits the fuel. No new app, just yaars going the same way.
Free to start Β· Works in any group Β· Add it in 30 seconds
No forms, no menus. Yaarpool understands what you mean.
Just type like a human. "Driving to BKC tomorrow at 9 AM, 3 seats open" or "Anyone heading to Pune this weekend?"
Yaarpool instantly logs the ride, matches drivers with passengers in the chat, and keeps the group list up to date.
Coordinate your pickup seamlessly. No platform fees, no corporate middleman β just carpooling among yaars.
One bot quietly turning chatter into rides.
Yaarpool
Office ride group Β· 24 members
One bot, every part of the carpool covered.
Drop your destination once. The bot keeps your request front-and-center so active drivers see it.
Driving anyway? Tell the group your route and let your yaars hop in to split costs.
Type a quick question to fetch a clean, synced roster of all upcoming trips.
Plans change. Update your timing or cancel entirely in plain text β the bot cleans up the board instantly.
What happens in your group stays there. Rides logged in Chat A never leak to Chat B.
No registrations, no passwords, no storage taken. It just works where you already talk.
A note from the builder
Plenty of startups have tried to turn carpooling into a business. The model fails for structural reasons, not for lack of trying:
It's illegal to profit. In most countries a private car can't be used for commercial gain. Rules like India's Motor Vehicle Aggregator Guidelines mandate strict no-profit, no-loss cost-splitting β the moment a driver earns more than fuel and tolls, the ride becomes an illegal taxi service, risking heavy fines and voided private car insurance.
The margins are microscopic. A platform only ever moves the actual cost of a commute. Take a 5β15% commission on a βΉ20 pool ride and you've earned a few rupees β covering engineering and server costs at those margins needs an impossibly massive, active daily user base.
Trust between strangers is expensive. Getting strangers to share a car means continual ID and background verification, support teams for disputes and cancellations, and real-time mapping APIs for pickups β heavy recurring costs stacked against near-zero revenue.
Drivers quit. A carpool driver is just a commuter, not a salaried taxi driver. Detouring ten minutes through heavy traffic to pick up a stranger ruins their own ride, and most decide the small payout isn't worth the lateness and lost privacy. Platforms bleed drivers.
Matching strangers barely works. A carpool needs a perfect logistical match: homes near each other, offices near each other, identical departure times, and flexibility when a meeting runs late. Human schedules fluctuate constantly, so automated stranger-matching fails far more often than it succeeds.
So we didn't build a platform. No commissions, no background checks, no stranger-matching algorithm β just a bot in the group chats where the trust, the routes, and the schedules already exist. That's why Yaarpool is free, and why it works.
Yaarpool belongs in the closed groups you already trust β your office crew, college batch, or society circle. It reads recent chat history to understand context, but it only ever logs structural ride data β routes, times, and seats. Your casual banter stays yours. Zero cross-group leakage, zero public feeds.
Whether it's the daily hustle or a weekend getaway.
βDriving from Andheri to BKC tomorrow at 9am, 2 seats free πβ
βFlight at midnight. Anyone heading towards the airport around 8 PM? Let's split the fare!β
βHeading down to Pune early Saturday morning. Got room for 3 people.β
βChange my BKC ride to 9:30 AM instead β or just "Cancel my trip tomorrow".β
Stop wasting money on empty seats and surge-priced cabs. Add Yaarpool to your group chat in 30 seconds β 100% free to start.