ABOUT CRUZE

Built for the way Karachi actually commutes.

Cruze is Pakistan’s community-driven carpooling network. Verified clubs. Real commuters. No surge, no strangers, no chaos.

OUR MISSION

Become the default commuting layer for universities, workplaces, and communities across Pakistan — then expand regionally.

OUR STORY

Cruze was founded to solve one of the biggest challenges commuters face today — finding a reliable, safe, and community-driven way to travel daily.

The idea and vision behind Cruze were conceived by Rafay Abbas after years of research into the problems surrounding commuting, fuel costs, and unreliable transport. He built the foundation of Cruze around one core belief: commuting should feel connected, affordable, and community-driven.

As Cruze grew, Sultan Muhammad joined the journey and played a key role in building the technology and systems that turned the vision into a working platform for everyday commuters.

OUR VALUES

What we stand for.

Community

Carpooling works when people trust each other. Cruze builds that trust through verified clubs — neighbours, classmates, colleagues, already on the same route.

Safety

Every product decision starts with safety. Verified club membership, women-only ride matching, and transparent ratings — built in from day one.

Sustainability

Every shared ride reduces Pakistan’s traffic and carbon footprint. We track it in real time and reward it with Carbon Credits.

MEET THE TEAM

The people behind Cruze.

Rafay Abbas
Rafay Abbas
Founder & CEO

Two years of research pointed to the same truth: the people on your route are already out there, just not connected. Cruze is the connection — verified, familiar, and built for the commute you actually make.

Sultan Muhammad
Sultan Muhammad
Co-Founder & CTO

Cruze was never just about building an app for me — it was about building something people could genuinely rely on every single day. Every feature, every system, and every decision was shaped around making commuting feel simpler, smoother, and more connected for the people using it.