Women-only rides
Share the ride with women only. One toggle, your call.
Late flight, unfamiliar route, or simply your preference: any woman posting a ride on PairMee can make it women-only with one click. We built the product so men cannot even see the ride from their profile. We understood the need after interviewing over 60 women, whose feedback was that beyond saving money, they would not want to ride alone, especially at night and to unfamiliar destinations, like landing at an airport in a foreign country.
How it works
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One toggle when you post
Posting a ride? Flip "women-only" on. That is the entire setup.
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Men do not see the ride at all
A women-only ride never appears in the feed for men. Only women see it, and only women can ask to join.
- 03
You still approve every request
Women-only narrows who can ask. You still see each profile and decide who actually joins. Nothing is confirmed until you say yes.
Control, not reassurance
We think a mechanism you control beats a promise we make. These are the mechanisms:
The toggle is enforced by the product
Women-only is a filter in the matching flow itself, not a polite request in the ride description.
Google sign-in only
No anonymous accounts anywhere on PairMee. Every request comes from a real Google identity with a profile.
Pickup stays city-level
People browsing see your area, never your address. Your exact meeting point is shared only after you accept.
Your choice, every time
Women-only is per ride, not an account-wide setting you have to commit to. Use it for the 2am airport ride and skip it for the Friday carpool, or use it always.
What women-only does not promise
Because trust means saying this part too:
- PairMee does not run background checks, and ID verification is on the roadmap but not live yet.
- Gender comes from the profile people set up when they sign in. We cannot physically verify anyone.
- The safety guidelines apply to every ride, women-only included: meet in public, share your trip with someone, trust your instincts.
The full picture is on the safety page: every mechanism, every guideline, and what PairMee does not do.
Post your first women-only ride
Free to post. The toggle is on the post form, and you approve every request either way.