RideLink was started by Jamaican operators who knew the local roads, the hill factors, the rain-day demand spikes and the trust gap that imported apps never solved.
We build for the Jamaican rider first: transparent fares, drivers who know the shortcuts past Half-Way-Tree, a backoffice that runs in local time, and dispatch that respects the realities of island roads. Then we make sure drivers keep more of every fare so they actually want to stay online during rush hour.
From Kingston to Negril, RideLink connects riders, drivers, couriers, and operators on a single live system — designed in JA, hosted on infrastructure that scales with the platform.
Fares, languages and dispatch tuned for Jamaican parishes — not copy-pasted from foreign apps.
Lower commission, weekly payouts, and Kingston-based ops support for every driver.
Verified drivers, encrypted payments, trip share with family on every ride.
Modern stack — Next.js, Supabase, Vercel — ready for food, freight, tourism and beyond.