inDrive
inDrive operates in 655 cities across 48 countries.
  • inDrive is a ridehailing app that lets consumers haggle with drivers for fares.
  • Founded in Siberia in 2012, the app operates in 48 countries and is about to reenter the US.
  • The Silicon Valley-based company plans to have 400 drivers in South Florida by July 20. 

Rideshare app inDrive, where customers haggle for rides in Latin America and Asia, is reentering the US ride-hailing market, the company announced today.

Founded in Siberia 11 years ago, inDrive is focusing its US-based rideshare service in greater Miami with a fleet of 400 drivers in South Beach, Brickell, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Boca Raton. Many drivers are Uber and Lyft contractors eager to check out inDrive's promise of letting consumers and passengers negotiate ride prices, inDrive CEO and founder Arsen Tomsky said. Also, there's no surge pricing, he said.