How Roukit Keeps Pricing Fair
No haggling and no hidden surge. Here's how one fair platform price keeps delivery fair for customers and captains alike.
Roukit Team
Product
The problem with the usual options
Haggling over every delivery is exhausting and unpredictable. Fully open pricing invites the opposite problem: surge gouging when demand spikes, and a race to the bottom when it doesn't. Neither is fair to customers or captains.
One price, set by Roukit
Roukit sets a single fair price for every delivery from a few transparent inputs:
- Distance between pickup and drop-off
- Demand — how many captains are free versus how many people need deliveries
- Traffic and time of day
- Vehicle and size the job requires
You see that price before you confirm. Captains accept or decline the job, but they never set or change the fare — so there's no haggling, no surprise surge, and no two captains quoting different numbers for the same trip.
Fair to captains, too
Captains keep the fare minus a small, transparent service fee, with daily and weekly payouts. Because the price is predictable, captains know what they'll earn before they accept — and good work, not undercutting, is what grows their earnings.
Simple to pay
Pay cash on delivery, or with a digital wallet such as InstaPay, Vodafone Cash, Meeza, or Fawry; card support is coming later. Either way, the price you see is the price you pay — no hidden multipliers bolted on at the end.
Roukit is live in Port Said
Sign up to send your first delivery — auto-dispatched to the best captain in seconds. Somewhere else in Egypt? Get early access.
More from the blog
Why We Built Roukit
Delivery shouldn't be slow or a guessing game. We built Roukit to auto-dispatch the best available captain in seconds, at one fair price you see up front.
The Captain Network Is the Marketplace
A delivery marketplace is only as good as its captains. Roukit is built on a verified network of independent captains — and auto-dispatch puts the right one on every job.