ZoaGlobal
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How Peekly estimates these figuresRideLens reads the trip offers your rideshare app shows you and instantly turns them into the two numbers that actually decide whether a trip is worth it — pay per hour and pay per mile — color-coded green, yellow, or re
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RideLens reads the trip offers your rideshare app shows you and instantly turns them into the two numbers that actually decide whether a trip is worth it — pay per hour and pay per mile — color-coded green, yellow, or red so you can judge an offer in the few seconds you have.
The decision you make in the next ten seconds is the one that pays your bills. RideLens does the math the instant an offer appears, so you are reading a grade instead of doing arithmetic at a red light.
RideLens ONLY reads and shows. It never accepts, declines, or taps anything for you. Every decision stays yours.
WHY DRIVERS USE RIDELENS
• Real earnings, instantly. The moment an offer appears, RideLens shows $/hour and $/mile on a floating card — no math, no guessing.
• A grade you can trust. Green, yellow, or red, based on your own cost-per-mile and pay targets — not someone else's average.
• Hear it. RideLens can speak the grade so your eyes stay on the road.
• Mileage & cost tracking. GPS-based business miles for your records, plus a per-mile vehicle cost estimate.
• Shift reports. Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly trends for miles, cost, and the offers you saw.
NO ACCOUNT LINKING
RideLens never asks for your Uber or Lyft password and never connects to your driver account. It simply reads what is already on your screen. Nothing to link, nothing to hand over.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
Everything happens on your phone. RideLens never sends your screen, your offers, or your routes anywhere. It works entirely on-device. No ads, ever. RideLens never accesses your camera or your microphone — it has no reason to, so it never asks.
READ-ONLY, ALWAYS
RideLens is an assistant, not an autopilot. It reads the offer screen and shows you the numbers. It never acts on your behalf — you accept or decline every trip yourself. No auto-accept, no auto-decline, no tapping.
PERMISSIONS (and why)
• Accessibility / screen reading — to read the offer text on screen and calculate your KPIs. It only reads; it never taps or acts.
• Display over other apps — to show the KPI card on top of your driver app.
• Location — to count your business miles for $/mile. Your route never leaves your phone.
• Notifications — to show it's running and flag offers worth your attention.
FREE WHILE IN BETA
RideLens is free during the beta. A subscription will support continued development as we leave beta.
RideLens is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Uber, Lyft, or any rideshare company.
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Monetization
Free
In-app purchases $5.99 - $47.99
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What's new
Insights: find your best hours, days, and cities with a "best window to work" heatmap and a tomorrow forecast. Today's rhythm on the home screen — see how your weekday usually pays at a glance. History redesigned: Month → Week → Day → Session → Offer. Add your vehicle to see real profit per session, not just the fare. Back up your full history anytime from Settings → About. Faster, and updated for the latest Google Play requirements.
How many downloads does RideLens: Offer Grader have?
RideLens: Offer Grader has an estimated 1 downloads / mo on Google Play.
Is RideLens: Offer Grader free?
RideLens: Offer Grader is free to download with in-app purchases.
Publisher
ZoaGlobal
Category
Auto & Vehicles
Compatibility
11
Size
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Rating
Everyone
Price
Free
Released
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Last update
Jul 27, 2026
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