Fetch car sharing electric shared car

Fetch car sharing: a car in your pocket

Multi-sided platform with native apps, marketing site, and AWS back end—identity, payments, and contracts handled end-to-end in-app.

Fetch launched electric Renault ZOEs as free-floating shared cars in Amsterdam—opened by mobility councillor Sharon Dijksma; the fleet scaled from 100 cars at launch toward 200 early in the year.

We kept the member experience simple while the underlying platform stays robust—that balance is what makes the delivery remarkable in a short timeframe.

Fetch app screens multiple views

Designed around ease of use

Three pillars: convenience (signup, transparent all-in pricing), comfort (space and range), and freedom (use whenever you like). Cars move freely inside Amsterdam’s parking zone.

Discovery, booking, unlock, return, and payment all happen in one app.

Fetch app on iPhone X

What we shipped

Native iOS/Android apps, marketing site, and back end with live availability, licence verification, billing, and e-sign—hosted on AWS with specialist partners.

Members can register and drive in about ten minutes, entirely self-serve.

Roadmap

The platform was prepared for a second Dutch city and continuous UX refinements; coverage appeared in outlets such as Autoweek and Marketing Tribune.