15%. Flat.
That's the entire Blexor platform fee. No booking fee, no service fee, no “trust and safety” fee. Riders pay the bid plus 15%. Drivers receive the bid. Tips go straight to the driver.
The whole pricing model on one page.
What riders pay
- ▸The driver’s winning bid
- ▸Plus a flat 15% Blexor fee
- ▸Plus tax and tolls, if applicable
No surge. No booking fee. No mystery line items.
What drivers receive
- ▸100% of their bid
- ▸Minus the 15% Blexor fee
- ▸Plus 100% of any tip
Tips are post-ride and never touched by Blexor.
What Blexor keeps
- ▸15% of the bid
- ▸Nothing else
- ▸We pay Stripe processing out of our share
We make money when drivers earn. Their incentives are ours.
A 6-mile downtown ride.
You request a sedan from Midtown to Hartsfield-Jackson. Three drivers bid; you pick the $24 bid from a 4.96-rated driver with a 5-min ETA.
| Driver bid (winning) | $24.00 |
| Blexor platform fee (15%) | $3.60 |
| Sales tax (illustrative) | $2.06 |
| Rider total | $29.66 |
| Driver receives (bid − 15%) | $20.40 |
| Tip (optional) | 100% to driver |
Tax shown is illustrative. Actual sales tax varies by city and trip type. All amounts shown to the rider before they confirm.
You bid. We don't skim more for “peak” hours.
Most rideshare platforms take 30–50% of the fare and run an opaque algorithm that decides what you earn. Blexor is the opposite: you decide what to bid, you keep 85% of it, and the percentage never changes.
We don't run quests, peak-only bonuses, or surge multipliers that route earnings to whoever the algorithm favors that hour. Slow afternoon? Bid lower to win more trips. Big event letting out? Bid higher — riders see your bid alongside everyone else's and pick.
Tips go 100% to you, paid out with the rest of your earnings. Default payouts are daily; instant payouts are available through Stripe for a small fee.
Pricing FAQ.
Does Blexor charge any other fees?
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Does Blexor charge any other fees?
+No. The 15% platform fee is the only Blexor fee. Riders may also pay applicable sales tax and tolls; drivers may pay a small Stripe instant-payout fee if they choose instant over daily payout.
Is there ever surge pricing?
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Is there ever surge pricing?
+No. The market is the price. When demand is high, drivers tend to bid higher because they have leverage; when supply is high, drivers compete by bidding lower. There’s no platform multiplier on top of either.
Can the 15% change?
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Can the 15% change?
+We treat 15% as the contract with both sides of the market. If we ever propose a change, we’ll announce it publicly with a notice period — never silently.
What about cancellations?
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What about cancellations?
+If you cancel within a short grace window, no charge. After the grace window, or if a driver has already started toward pickup, a small cancellation fee applies and goes to the driver.