[3][4][5] Headquartered in Mountain View, California, it is the second largest ridesharing and taxi app worldwide by downloads.
inDrive works both in small towns with a population of 10 thousand inhabitants, often with weak internet and without maps of the settlement, and in the largest cities with the highest level of competition.
According to OZY, the fees that inDrive takes from drivers' receipts average 5–8% of the fare, which is significantly less than other major ride-hailing services.
One year later, the group moved to the Sinet Company which created a peer-to-peer transportation-based system based on this concept.
[20] The company entered Latin America in April 2018,[21][22][23] when the service became available in Mexico and then later in Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, El Salvador, Chile, Brazil, Ecuador and Bolivia.
[32] In 2018, the company opened a temporary office in New York City, and later, established its headquarters in Mountain View, California.
[40] In November 2023, inDrive launched in the Philippine cities of Bacolod, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, and Iloilo.
[45] In April 2020, because of COVID-19 pandemic-related lockdowns,[46] the company suspended launches in new countries to focus on servicing its existing markets.
[50] In early 2021, inDriver achieved unicorn status after closing a $150m investment round with Insight Partners, General Catalyst, and Bond Capital, which valued the company at $1.23 billion.
[52] By March 2022, inDriver had established regional operational hubs in the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the CIS to support its expanding business.
[56] In February 2023, inDrive raised $150m in an innovative hybrid instrument from General Catalyst for marketing and growth, expansion into new verticals.
This includes the driver's rating and contact, the car's approximate arrival time and its real-time geolocation point on the map.