Poolr matches you with verified colleagues heading your way — so you swap the solo drive for a shared one. Less traffic, less fuel, less carbon, and more of your day back.
Poolr is India's verified, workplace-only carpooling and bike-pooling app. Colleagues share rides to the same office, split fuel costs directly between themselves — the app never holds ride money — and automatically track the CO₂ they save for the organisation's ESG and Scope 3 commute reporting.
How office carpooling works
No strangers, no haggling, no daily WhatsApp scramble. Poolr does the matching and the daily coordination for your commute.
Verified, colleagues-only. You only ever pool with people from your own workplace — never strangers from the public.
Tell Poolr where you start and when. It matches you with colleagues going your way — by car or by bike.
One-tap confirm each day, instant backup if a pool falls through, and every ride logs your carbon and earns points.
What’s inside the app
Work-email verified, closed community — the trust that makes people say yes to sharing a ride.
Two wheels or four — most people commute by bike, so Poolr pools both, with helmet-required rules.
A one-tap confirm before each ride and an instant backup pool if plans change.
Your CO₂ saved, ride by ride — a personal green scorecard that grows with every shared trip.
Every shared ride and kg of CO₂ earns points — spend them in daily reward games and deals, CRED-style.
Gender filters, helmets for bikes, and genuine cost-sharing — no cash ever handled in the app.
Ride · Earn · Play
Once in your wallet, once in your rewards. Poolr turns a shared commute into real savings and a daily game worth opening — and it’s exactly what keeps the app free.
Riders pay the driver their fuel share straight over UPI — Poolr never touches the money. It’s genuine cost-sharing, so a full tank costs each person a fraction, and the driver recovers what they spend.
Every shared trip and every kilo of CO₂ you save turns into Poolr points — driver and riders both. The more you pool, the faster they stack up.
Spend points in a daily rewards arena — offer games, scratch cards and deals on fuel, food and top brands. A reason to open Poolr every single morning.
Measured, not claimed
Poolr turns each pooled trip into a real, conservative carbon number — for the rider, and for the whole organisation's Scope 3 commute reporting.
Watch your own CO₂ saved add up, ride after ride. Your green identity, earned.
The whole workplace’s carbon saved, live — a number leadership can proudly publicise.
A measured employee-commuting (Scope 3 Category 7) reduction each company can put in its ESG and BRSR disclosure.
For organisations
Fewer vehicles at peak — direct relief on your parking load and campus gridlock.
A live carbon counter and a per-company Scope 3 figure for your sustainability and BRSR report.
Time back, fuel saved, and a safer, greener commute your people feel every day.
Answers
The questions employees and organisations ask most about pooling, legality, carbon and cost.
Poolr is a verified, workplace-only carpooling and bike-pooling app for India. Colleagues share rides to the same office, split fuel costs directly (the app never holds ride money), and automatically track the CO₂ they save for the organisation’s ESG and Scope 3 commute reporting.
Yes. Carpooling for genuine cost-sharing — splitting fuel and tolls in a private vehicle — is legal under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. It only becomes illegal when a private vehicle is used to earn a profit. Poolr keeps rides as cost-sharing between verified colleagues and never processes ride money.
No. Poolr never holds or processes ride money. Riders share fuel costs directly between themselves, which keeps it a legal cost-sharing arrangement rather than a commercial taxi service.
Sharing a ride with two or three colleagues typically cuts commute costs by 40–70%. Comparable Indian pooling apps report savings of roughly ₹3,000–₹5,000 a month, or ₹60,000 and more a year.
Two-wheeler pooling is recognised under the 2020 Aggregator Guidelines, and states are formalising it — Maharashtra approved app-based bike-pooling in April 2025. Poolr runs bike pooling as closed, colleagues-only cost-sharing with gender filters and mandatory helmets.
Every shared ride is logged and converted into a conservative CO₂-saved figure using published India emission factors. You get a personal carbon passport, and your organisation gets an aggregate number for Scope 3 Category 7 (employee commuting) and BRSR reporting.
Nothing. Poolr is zero-cost to the organisation. It is funded through rewards and affiliate partners, not employer fees.
Riders are verified against their organisation using their work email, so you only ever share a ride with a confirmed colleague heading to the same workplace. Poolr adds gender filters, mandatory helmets for bikes, and never handles cash in the app.
Let’s start
Run a free pilot at your workplace. We handle setup and onboarding — you watch the cars, the carbon and the smiles add up.