Meet Clutch: ride-sharing with no company in the middle
What if a ride-sharing app didn't need a big company sitting in the middle — taking a cut of every fare and holding all your data?
That's the idea behind Clutch: an open, experimental ride-sharing network where riders and drivers connect directly. No central platform owns your trips or your money. And you don't have to take my word for it — you can see exactly how it works right now, in your browser, in about two minutes.
Try the live demo — free, nothing to install: https://app-stage.clutchprotocol.io
Why it's different
- No middleman. Riders and drivers connect directly, instead of going through a company that controls everything.
- Drivers keep the fare. Most of every payment goes straight to the driver — not into a big platform cut.
- You own your account. No email-and-password signup. You get your own secure wallet, and only you control it.
- Everything's transparent. Every step of a ride is recorded on an open, public ledger that anyone can check.
- Completely open source. Anyone can look under the hood, run it themselves, or build on top of it.
Take it for a spin (about 2 minutes)
- Open the demo: https://app-stage.clutchprotocol.io
- Create a wallet and tap Request CLT to get some free test tokens.
- Pick your side — as a passenger, request a ride on the map; as a driver, view requests and make an offer.
No forms, no app download, and nothing real is charged. The tokens are free test currency, just for trying it out.
One honest heads-up
Clutch is early and experimental — this is a working demo to show off the concept, not a finished product yet. That's exactly why I'd love your honest reaction. Go try it, poke at it, and tell me what you think.
Links
- Try the demo: https://app-stage.clutchprotocol.io
- Learn more: https://clutchprotocol.io
- The code (open source): https://github.com/clutchprotocol