Samebound
Carpool coordination for Wisconsin gatherings

Somebody you know is already driving there.

Every few weeks a conference, pitch night, or board meeting happens a couple hours away, and 10 to 30 otherwise rational adults each drive there alone. Same route. Same parking garage. Same “I should have asked who else was going.”

0 empty seats on the sample board right now
Four colleagues in a convertible, laughing together on a Wisconsin highway past a cornfield
MADISON GREEN BAY

Departs 7:15 AM · 3 seats spoken for

The part people screenshot

Not just who's going. What kind of ride.

Like Uber Comfort, but for professional Midwesterners. Pick your ride vibe, and the board tells you honestly what 90 minutes in that Subaru will feel like.

Kwik Trip stop requiredQuiet rideDepart after traditional Wisconsin goodbyeCoffee stopFounder therapy sessionLeave exactly on timeCheese curds if route-compatible
Light networkingBlazer, pretending not to sweatLeave after the receptionDeep ecosystem strategyNo stopsA little warmFull conference debrief before arrivalLeave early

Talking

  • Quiet ride
  • Light networking
  • Deep ecosystem strategy

Stop

  • No stops
  • Coffee stop
  • Kwik Trip stop required

Timing

  • Leave early
  • Leave exactly on time
  • Leave after the last panel

Car temperature

  • Normal
  • A little warm
  • Blazer, pretending not to sweat
How it works

One event, one link, one full car.

Every board belongs to a single event, so everyone on it is going to the same place on the same day. That's why the seats actually fill.

01

Your organizer shares a link

It arrives with the event confirmation you already have. No app store, no download, no account. It opens right in your phone.

02

Say driving or riding

Post your open seats and the vibe of your car, or set your vibe and claim a seat that fits. The board sorts around your timing.

03

Show up together

You and your carpool swap contacts, confirm the morning plan, and meet at the park-and-ride. The drive becomes the warm-up for the day.

The point of it all

Every filled seat is one more person in the room, one less car on I-94, and a better story before the first session starts.

It's young and free to use. It's a coordination tool, not a rideshare. And yes, a Kwik Trip stop can be non-negotiable.

Go find the open seat.

Free for attendees. No download. Works from the link.