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Uber Pool vs Express Pool: What’s the Difference?

By Doug H, Updated June 22, 2022 74 Comments

Note: UberPool and Express Pool are no longer in service. Shared rides are back as UberX Share!

When you open the Uber app and enter a destination, you might notice two services that are cheaper UberX: Uber Pool and Express Pool.

What are the Pool services, and how is regular Pool different from Express Pool?

Uber Pool is a shared Uber ride that allows you to split the cost of your ride with a stranger who is headed in a similar direction as you.

Your riding companion is automatically selected based on their location and final destination.

The Uber app determines who will be picked up first, and who will be dropped off first. Uber Pool is cheaper than UberX.

Uber Express Pool is a shared ride similar to Pool that requires you to walk to a nearby pickup location.

Instead of being picked up directly at your location and dropped off at your destination, Express Pool rides require that you take a short walk to be picked up and a short walk to reach your destination.

Express Pool rides are cheaper than Uber Pool. It is the cheapest Uber service.

Learn about the differences between all Uber services

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How to use Uber Pool

To use Uber Pool, input your destination and select UberPool from the ride type slider.

Uber then matches you with a driver and another rider in the area who is headed in a similar direction as you.

After the match is made, you’ll receive the other rider’s name, destination, and who will be picked up first. Each passenger can bring along one friend, for a maximum total of four riders.

The Uber app tells the driver the pickup and drop off order, so don’t be surprised if you’re dropped off second even if you were picked up first.

How to use Uber Express Pool

To use Express Pool, input your destination and scroll to select Express Pool.

You may see brief instructions letting you know that it may take a longer time to map out your ride and select a pickup spot, and that you may have to take a short walk to and from your pickup and drop-off locations.

Accept those messages, then tap Request Express Pool.

After you are matched with a driver, a pickup spot will appear on the map. The Uber app will prompt you to let you know when you should head toward the pickup spot.

Meet at the pickup spot, and wait for your driver to arrive. The app will also show your drop-off spot, so don’t be surprised to see that your drop-off location may be a short walk from your final destination.

Uber Express Pool instructions

Uber lets you know how Express Pool works before you request your first one

How much do Uber Pool and Express Pool cost?

Nailing down exactly how Uber Pool pricing works can be difficult due to the secret nature of Uber’s algorithm, but one thing is for sure: Uber Pool and Express Pool are the two cheapest Uber services.

Uber Pool costs less than UberX, and Express Pool costs even less than Uber Pool. Splitting the ride with another rider makes the overall cost of your ride goes way down. And even if you aren’t matched with another rider, you’ll still pay the lower Pool rate.

Uber uses an algorithm to dynamically change the price of the ride depending on whether they think you’ll be matched with a partner or not.

Uber’s upfront pricing makes it easy to see exactly how much the ride will cost you, so all you need to do is input your destination to see how much your ride will cost in all of the different Uber services.

  • How much does Uber cost? Uber fare estimator

Price comparison: UberX vs Uber Pool vs Express Pool

The image below shows what the same ride costs on UberX, Pool, and Express Pool.

UberX, Pool, and Express Pool Pricing

A variety of factors might change the exact pricing, but this sample ride is a good demonstration of pricing ratios. Pool is about half the price of UberX, and Express Pool is about 3/4 of the price of Pool.

Special cancellation rules and fees for Pool and Express Pool

An important thing to be aware of when you’re using Pool and Express Pool is that you’re allowed less time to cancel before being charged a cancellation fee.

You will be charged a $5 cancellation fee if you cancel your Pool or Express Pool more than one minute after you are matched with a drive. Other Uber services allow you up to 2 minutes to cancel before you are charged.

Pool and Express Pool drivers are only required to wait up to 2 minutes at your pickup location before they can cancel on you as a no-show and charge you a $5 fee.

Other Uber services force drivers to wait up to 5 minutes before they can cancel and charge the $5 fee. Be sure to be outside and ready to be picked up as soon as the driver arrives to avoid extra fees and delays.

  • Understanding Uber fees: The cancellation fee, cleaning fee, and more

Is Uber Pool and Express Pool available in your city?

UberPool is not available in every US city, and Express Pool is available in even fewer cities.

To see if either service is available in your city, check inside the Uber app: Input a destination, then look through the available services to see if Pool or Express Pool are present.

You can also visit uber.com/cities to see a list of all the Uber services available in your city.

Is it awkward or unsafe to ride with a stranger in Uber Pool?

In my experience, most Uber customers using Pool keep to themselves and don’t try very hard to engage you in conversation.

Occasionally I’ll get a chatty companion, which can be a good thing or a bad thing depending on the person. I don’t find it awkward, but if you don’t like interacting with strangers at all it might not be the best option for you.

Uber even provides a specific help article and contact form if you had an issue with one of your Pool companions, so if you’re unhappy there’s an established way to complain.

All Uber users who request Pool have an account that is connected to their name and credit card, so there are some safeguards there.

However, you can bring one companion along with you on the ride, so it’s possible that someone could bring a friend who isn’t an Uber customer. That means they’re difficult to track down if there’s an incident.

  • How to contact Uber customer service

Is UberPool a good service? Users chime in

The promise of a shared ride — or a solo ride, if you’re not matched with another rider headed in the same direction as you — for a steep discount sounds like a good deal, but does the reality live up to the promise?

When UberPool functioned as intended — with two passengers sharing a ride — users seem pretty happy to get the cheaper ride. All in all, it’s an option worth checking out because there’s no way that you’ll pay more than an UberX.

I’ve personally had good experiences with UberPool. When I need a longer ride during the day, I usually go for UberPool.

Typically the person you share the ride with will be polite and not too chatty, but once I was paired with a somewhat annoying partner. But the ride was so cheap that I didn’t care in the end.

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Originally Published March 13, 2018
Filed Under: Uber

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. LEANZAR L STOCKLEY says

    July 27, 2018 at 5:56 am

    Is Express Pool a shared ride and shared fare as well (ex, if app shows $20.55, are me and the other person pooling with splitting the $20.55?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      July 27, 2018 at 12:35 pm

      It is a reduced fare, but the amount displayed is the amount that you pay. The app doesn’t make you do any mental math. What you see is what you pay

      Reply
  2. Louie says

    June 19, 2018 at 8:35 am

    On Uberpool you can specify 2 riders when booking. Can you also have 2 riders for ExpressPool?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      June 19, 2018 at 8:50 am

      Yes. Express Pool also allows 2 riders total in your group.

      Reply
  3. Amie Tyson says

    May 10, 2018 at 11:42 pm

    Hi – can I book an Uber Express Pool at same time each week to get to a weekly meeting I have? Can you give me a fare estimate? Bondi-Macquarie Uni, Sydney. If I was to Express Polk multiple times per week would a cheaper fare be offered?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      May 11, 2018 at 11:00 am

      Some markets offer rewards programs or ride credits you can buy in bulk. Check throughout your app for an offer like that. You can schedule your express pool in the app, but there is not setting to make it a recurring thing. You’d have to schedule each one.

      Reply
  4. abraham garza says

    March 31, 2018 at 11:47 pm

    Think about it, as a driver picking up a long pool trip that takes up more rider pick ups than a uber XL will pick up and get a buck more a mile without loss of sitting waitin time seems like a loss for driver not to mention .36 cents less per pickup for each rider. I did a long 2.5 hr pool 64 miles. I probably could have drove twice those miles in same time doing uber x and made more.

    Reply
  5. Lynne says

    March 13, 2018 at 11:13 am

    Today my Uber Pool driver told me their new app tells them to drop off passengers within walking distance of the passenger’s destination. Sure enough, it said we’d arrived at an address a block from my house. Driver said,”Please complain about this!” She drove me all the way home with my cane and heavy gym bag.
    Anyone else have this happen?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 13, 2018 at 11:34 am

      There’s a new UberPool service called Pool Express that makes pickup/dropoff addresses close to your pickup and drop-off, but not exactly at them. So it sounds like you may have selected that service instead of regular POOL. Check inside the app: Input a test destination, then scroll the the ride type options and you’ll likely see Pool Express as an option. If you want the driver to pick you up at your location and drop off at exactly your destination, make sure to select regular Pool, not Pool Express

      Reply
  6. Ann says

    November 18, 2017 at 8:01 am

    Hey what if I’m interested in a Uber pool but need to b at the airport in time for my flight ??

    Reply
    • DougH says

      November 18, 2017 at 1:32 pm

      Request the ride earlier than you think you’d need to. Add an extra 10 – 15 min.

      Reply
  7. lee says

    October 23, 2017 at 11:26 am

    A few months ago uber did a survey for drivers, i reported i don’t like p/u uber pool rides that it’s not enough $ compared to uberX, they responded with can you give an example, I did, for the same distance and time it quite less.
    The weird thing was they acted like they didn’t know that.

    P.S.
    Don’t pick up riders with a low rating, maybe it will make rude riders act a little better.

    Reply
    • Jim says

      December 19, 2017 at 9:48 am

      Uber Pool is ruining Uber in suburban Atlanta (Gwinnett). More amd more riders are requesting Pool, knowing that there almost never will be another rider. Pay can be horrible for driver.

      Reply
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