See what your rides actually turn into.
Bruber turns ride-offer screenshots into clarity you can review later — time, miles, estimated costs, and estimated net results.
No advice. No hype. No pretending this is simple.
Audience Fit
Who this is for
- ✓ Primary-income rideshare drivers
- ✓ SF Bay Area pilot cohort
- ✓ People who want clarity, not motivation speeches
Who this is not for
- × Real-time instructions
- × Guaranteed income changes
- × Someone to tell you what to accept
The problem isn’t effort. It’s missing feedback.
You see an offer. You do the work. You move on.
What’s harder to see is what that ride actually turned into after time, miles, fuel, and vehicle wear.
When outcomes stay blurry, learning stays slow. When learning stays slow, frustration piles up.
What Bruber does
Bruber is a post-ride clarity tool. It starts with what you already see — the ride offer — and helps translate that into something you can reason about later.
One tap saves the incoming ride offer (optional one-button setup on iPhone & Android)
The screenshot is sent securely to your Bruber workspace
A breakdown appears on the web shortly after
Over time, patterns become visible — quietly
No one tells you what to do. Nothing happens in real time.
Analysis Preview
Examples only. Values are estimates based on initial offer and driver inputs.
What Bruber does not do
- Recommend rides
- Optimize acceptance
- Predict outcomes
- Guarantee earnings
- Judge your choices
It shows you what happened. What you do with that is up to you.
Safety comes before insight
Bruber is designed so that capturing a ride offer takes one intentional tap, and analysis happens later — not while driving.
You can also upload screenshots from your gallery when you’re not driving.
No interaction is required while driving. All analysis happens after the drive.
How the numbers work (honestly)
Bruber calculates from the initial offer, because that’s the only moment that’s consistent. Routes stretch, pickup time grows, traffic happens, and adjustments appear.
So Bruber separates what was shown from what’s estimated and what’s unknown. No magic. No pretending.
Drivers can adjust assumptions like fuel cost, MPG, and tax estimates — because those are personal, not universal.
See methodologyPatterns across drivers
Some situations repeat: airport queues, late-night trips, long pickups that don’t look long at first.
Individually, they feel random. Over time, patterns start to look less accidental.
Bruber shows anonymized patterns without exposing individuals — just enough to support your own thinking.
Policy, in plain English
Recent policy updates put more responsibility on drivers to understand their own economics — even when that information isn’t clearly presented. We translate those policies into plain English, with citations to the original PDF.
Read the policy in plain English →Your data stays yours
Your screenshots are yours. Always. You can delete your account at any time. When we show patterns, they’re anonymous. No selling. No surprises.
Read Privacy Policy →SF Bay Area Early Access Pilot
- 01 Free during the pilot
- 02 Built for primary-income drivers
- 03 Feedback welcomed, never required
- 04 Leave anytime. Delete your data anytime.
The long-term business model is undecided. Right now, the goal is learning — for drivers and for us.
FAQ
Will this make me more money?
Bruber doesn’t promise outcomes. It helps you see outcomes clearly enough to learn from them.
Is this real-time?
No. That’s intentional.
Is this affiliated with Uber or Lyft?
No.
Is this legal advice?
No. It’s a plain-language translation with sources.