inDrive, the global mobility and urban services platform, has officially become the top-ranked app in Pakistan’s Maps & Navigation category on the Google Play Store, while also leading the Travel category on Apple’s App Store. The achievement marks a major milestone in Pakistan’s ride-hailing landscape, reflecting shifting commuter preferences and the platform’s rising influence.
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Launched in Pakistan in 2021, inDrive now operates across more than 20 cities and is built around a unique peer-to-peer pricing model that empowers riders and drivers to negotiate fares directly—setting it apart from surge-based competitors.
“Our model resonates because it puts people first – they decide the price, not an algorithm,” said Awais Saeed, Country Manager for inDrive Pakistan. “inDrive’s growth has been largely organic, driven by local adoption and a focus on expanding into underserved areas. We are also investing in social impact programs, including support for drivers’ families, upcoming training initiatives, and the planned onboarding of women drivers.”
inDrive’s growing popularity comes at a time when affordability, fairness, and control are crucial for urban commuters in Pakistan. The app’s success is further reinforced by its broader service offerings, which include courier services, freight delivery, intercity rides, and B2B mobility solutions.
Globally, inDrive has maintained its momentum, ranking as the second-most downloaded ride-hailing app in the world for the third consecutive year, and fifth in the global travel app category—cementing its status as a people-first alternative in urban transportation.
