We’re finalizing the Swift rider app to ensure a smooth, secure experience for patients and care teams. While the public release is coming soon, you don’t have to wait to benefit from Swift’s transport services. Here’s how to get involved now and why early adoption helps patients and providers alike.

1. Why we’re taking extra care before launch

We want the app to be intuitive—especially for seniors and people with mobility needs—and secure for healthcare data and scheduling. That requires extra testing, driver onboarding, and real-world pilots. The good news: our operations (drivers, scheduling, provider support) are active now and helping patients today.

2. How patients can get rides before the app launches

If you need a ride now, Swift works with partner clinics and care coordinators to arrange transports. Visit our homepage to request help or join the waitlist for early app access: https://swiftyride.com/home

3. How healthcare providers can start a pilot today

Providers can run low-risk pilots that deliver measurable benefits (fewer no-shows, faster discharge). Pilots also shape the app features so the launch fits real workflows. Request a demo or pilot here: https://swiftyride.com/home/b2b/

4. What early testers will get at launch

  • Priority invite to the rider app

  • Guided onboarding for staff and patients

  • Early access to features: recurring rides, live ETA, and reminders (rolled out progressively)
    If you sign up as a pilot partner, you’ll receive priority integration and a clear KPI plan.

5. Why early adoption matters for patient care

Transportation is a major social determinant of health. By signing up early (as a patient or provider), you help reduce missed appointments, improve adherence to care plans, and inform an app that’s truly built for the community it serves.

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