Offer analysis

What a rideshare offer analyzer actually does.

An offer appears on your screen. You have a few seconds. The number you see is the gross pay, but that is not your take-home.

Why the gross offer is not the real number.

Every rideshare offer shows a payment amount. That number does not account for pickup distance, trip mileage, fuel, maintenance, depreciation, taxes, or the dead miles you may drive after drop-off. Those rideshare driver costs are what turn gross pay into a business result.

After those costs, a $24 offer may mean something closer to $17. A $9 offer can mean much less. The gap between the shown number and the real number is the business problem a rideshare offer analyzer solves.

What Bruber analyzes per offer.

Estimated take-home

The offer amount after estimated costs based on the driver settings you provide.

Dollars per hour

Your effective hourly rate for the visible offer, including the time shown in the offer context.

Dollars per mile

Your effective rate per mile, so distance and vehicle wear are part of the decision.

  • Fuel price and MPG
  • Maintenance estimate per mile
  • Depreciation assumption
  • Tax rate estimate
  • Green, yellow, and red zones based on your own thresholds

How it works on iPhone.

Bruber works through a floating button that stays on your screen while you drive. When an offer appears in your rideshare app, you tap the Bruber button. Bruber captures the offer screen and runs the calculation.

The signal appears in seconds. You see estimated take-home, $/hr, $/mi, and your color. Then you decide. The offer is saved so you can review the full breakdown later, without doing business math while watching the road.

What Bruber does not do.

  • Bruber does not connect to your rideshare account.
  • It does not log in to Uber, Lyft, or any other platform.
  • It does not scrape or access platform systems.
  • It does not tell you what to accept.
  • It does not guarantee higher earnings.

Bruber works from saved offer records and the cost settings you provide. The decision is always yours.

Who Bruber is for.

Bruber is currently in a private iOS pilot for SF Bay Area rideshare drivers. If you drive in the Bay Area, use an iPhone, and want to understand take-home rather than just gross pay, you may be a good fit for the pilot.

Frequently asked questions.

Does a rideshare offer analyzer tell me which offers to take?

No. Bruber does not make decisions for you. It shows how an offer compares to your settings. The signal is based on zones you define. You decide.

How accurate is the take-home estimate?

Estimates depend on the cost numbers you enter and the offer data visible on screen. Results are estimates, not guarantees. The more accurate your settings, the more useful the output.

Does Bruber work with both Uber and Lyft offers?

Bruber analyzes visible rideshare offer data you choose to capture. It does not connect to any platform account.