Mar 14, 2026
Why Route-First Carpooling Fits Ghanaian Commutes Better
Leet is built around routes people already travel, which makes shared rides more predictable, cheaper, and easier to trust.
Most commuters do not need a random ride from anywhere to anywhere. They need a dependable seat on a route that already exists. That is the practical gap Leet is designed to close.
Why the route matters first
When a driver shares a route they already plan to take, passengers get a clearer pickup expectation, a more stable fare, and less uncertainty about whether the trip will happen at all.
That makes the model useful for work commutes, school trips, and repeat intercity movement where consistency matters more than on-demand convenience.
What this means for the app
On the website, this blog gives Leet a place to publish product thinking, launch notes, safety explainers, and city-specific route insights. In the mobile app later, the same posts can be pulled directly from Sanity using slug-based queries and rendered natively.