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Freebird
Turn Your Rides Into Rewards

What is Freebird?

Freebird is a mobile application designed to enhance the ridesharing experience by providing users with rewards for their everyday transportation and dining activities. The app seamlessly integrates with Uber and Lyft accounts, allowing users to earn cash back and points on every ride they take, without any additional charges beyond their normal rideshare fees. This makes it a convenient way to save money on daily commutes, errands, and social outings.

In addition to ridesharing rewards, Freebird offers cash back deals at local bars and restaurants when users link their payment cards within the app. The platform also partners with major brands to provide safe ride options, ensuring users have access to reliable transportation. By combining these features, Freebird creates a comprehensive rewards ecosystem that encourages safe and enjoyable experiences while helping users earn benefits effortlessly.

Features

  • Ridesharing Rewards: Earn cash back and points on every Uber and Lyft ride
  • Dining Cash Back: Get cash back deals at local bars and restaurants by linking payment cards
  • Safe Ride Options: Access safe transportation through partnerships with major brands
  • Easy Integration: Connect Uber and Lyft accounts for automatic rewards tracking
  • Points Redemption: Redeem earned points for cash rewards

Use Cases

  • Earning rewards on daily commutes to and from work
  • Getting cash back on rides to social events or errands
  • Saving money on dining out at local bars and restaurants
  • Ensuring safe transportation after social outings
  • Accumulating points on rideshare trips for future cash redemption

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