Choose a trip
Find a Routine Ride or Shared Trip that matches your route, timing and needs.
Mashwar connects drivers and passengers for Routine Rides and Shared Trips, helping people share available seats and travel costs through a clear experience designed for everyday mobility in Iraq.

The idea is simple: an existing journey, available seats, and people moving in the same direction.
Find a Routine Ride or Shared Trip that matches your route, timing and needs.
Review trip details and cost, then send your request through the app.
After confirmation, trip details are managed in one place for a more organized experience.
Mashwar starts with two services built around journeys people already make: Routine Rides and Shared Trips.
For university, work and recurring daily routes. Routine Rides help you organize repeated travel instead of searching for a new ride every day.
When a driver already has a planned journey and available seats, the trip can be published for passengers travelling in the same direction.
Mashwar includes an option for trips with a woman driver and women passengers only, giving users an additional mobility choice aligned with their preferences.
Mashwar is being built so trip information, requests, confirmations and support paths are clear before and during a journey.
Route, timing, trip type and cost are shown before completing a booking.
Account and trip interactions are designed so important information, requests and confirmations remain clear.
The platform includes paths for support contact and documenting trip-related issues.
If you already drive to university, work or have a planned journey, Mashwar lets you share available seats with passengers travelling in the same direction, subject to the trip and Mashwar rules.
When several cars travel in the same direction with spare seats, sharing those seats can make mobility more efficient and help reduce unnecessary separate trips.
Mashwar is designed primarily around sharing available seats in Routine Rides and planned Shared Trips, rather than only a traditional taxi model.
The initial launch is primarily cash-based. Digital payment options will appear only when they are officially enabled and approved.
Yes. Mashwar includes a women-only option when a trip is published in that mode and is available to request.
The app is being prepared for launch. Official App Store and Google Play links will appear here once the published versions are available.
For general questions, support or privacy, contact us through our official email. App download links will appear here after the official store versions are published.