What sets AllRide apart from ATOM Mobility?
ATOM Mobility is a shared-mobility specialist focused on scooters, bikes, mopeds, and car-sharing with strong IoT and telematics. AllRide is broader - a full-fleet transport and delivery platform covering taxi, bus, airport transfers, corporate transport, rentals, and last-mile. ATOM leads in shared micromobility, while AllRide leads in scheduled, seat-based, and multi-vertical transport - giving operators a complete system for growth across passenger and delivery services.
Is AllRide a good ATOM Mobility alternative?
It depends on your model. If you're launching shared scooters, bikes or cars with IoT vehicle control, ATOM is purpose-built for that. If your core is taxi, bus, airport, corporate or delivery - with micromobility as one option - AllRide is the better fit, running all of it on one platform with scheduling and fleet depth ATOM doesn't focus on.
Can AllRide handle e-bike and e-scooter services?
Yes, through the AllRide E-Bike line for micromobility, scooter-sharing and e-bike fleets. For deep hardware-agnostic IoT across many telematics providers and MDS/GBFS-regulated sharing, compare both directly and confirm the specific vehicle and lock integrations you need - that IoT breadth is ATOM's core strength.
Can AllRide handle bus, coach and school transport?
Yes, and this is a core difference. AllRide supports fixed routes with defined stops, recurring trips across selected operating weekdays with automatic holiday exclusions, a seating layout builder for seat-level booking and pricing, student and passenger records, guardian co-passengers, and bulk reservation upload for onboarding large contracts.
How does AllRide pricing compare to ATOM Mobility?
ATOM's vehicle-sharing plans start at €490/month, tiered by fleet size (up to 150, 1,000 or 3,000 vehicles) with IoT integrations expanding on higher tiers. AllRide starts at $49 onwards/month with pay-as-you-grow billing and white-label included. They price on different models - match the plan to whether your business is shared micromobility or full-fleet transport.
Which launches faster?
ATOM advertises launches from 20 days, and as little as 3 days for some sharing setups. AllRide is demo-led and configured to your operation, with timelines depending on the services and customization you need. For a standard shared-mobility launch, ATOM is fast; for a multi-vertical transport operation, AllRide's onboarding reflects the added scope.
Can I migrate to AllRide?
Yes, with planning. Export customers, drivers, vehicles and booking history, then rebuild pricing rules, fleet configuration, driver approvals and payment connections in AllRide. Run both platforms briefly in parallel rather than cutting over in a single day. Ask for a migration plan during your demo.