Turn your train trip into a Ride.
A matched, in-transit meeting with someone going your way — to practise a language, swap skills, or just talk. The system matches you. No browsing strangers.
Launching first for internationals practising Dutch in the Randstad.
Two deliberate ideas
Both exist for the same reason: to make connecting with a stranger feel safe — for everyone, women especially.
The system matches you
You never scroll a directory of strangers. You state an intent and a specific trip; the matching engine returns ranked candidates. No swiping, no looks-based judging, no choice overload.
Hidden until 60 minutes before
Candidate cards show rating, gender, age range, bio and skills — but no name or photo. Identities unlock only 60 minutes before departure, right before a public meeting at the station.
From anonymous request to a real meeting
The whole product is one simple loop, tied to a real trip every time.
Post a request
Say what you want and the trip you're taking — date, time, origin → destination.
The system matches
It returns anonymous candidate cards: rating, gender, age range, bio, skills.
Send & accept
Pick by reputation, send one request per trip. They accept — the Ride is set.
Plan, anonymously
Chat in-app to agree where to meet and what to focus on — still no names.
Reveal at T-60
Sixty minutes before departure, names and photos unlock so you can find each other.
Meet, travel & rate
Meet on the platform, have your Ride, then rate each other — that powers future matches.
Safety isn't bolted on — it's the design
Progressive anonymity
Your identity is never exposed to people who don't show up. It unlocks only just before a public meeting.
Reputation, not looks
You commit on a rating and substance. Every Ride is rated afterwards; 3 poor ratings or 2 no-shows ban an account.
Planned, never spontaneous
Every Ride is arranged in advance and mutually agreed. Nobody is ever approached on a quiet carriage.
One window, many kinds of Ride
Hop on, say hi.
On the Way is launching soon. Be among the first to turn a quiet commute into a real connection.