We’re excited to announce that the Swift rider app will be launching soon. While we finish final testing and roll out features, Swift’s service is already supporting patients and providers through targeted pilots and clinic partnerships. If you care about reducing missed appointments, improving discharge flow, or giving patients reliable rides, you don’t need to wait — here’s how to get involved now.
Why we’re taking time on the app
We want the Swift app to be intuitive, secure, and built around the real needs of patients — especially seniors and people with mobility challenges. That means careful testing, driver onboarding, and real-world pilots so the first public users get a great experience.
What the app will do (preview)
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Early access & waitlist for community users.
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Recurring ride setup for ongoing care (dialysis, therapy).
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Live ETA tracking and automated reminders to reduce no-shows.
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Provider dashboard for ride visibility and basic reporting.
(Exact features will be rolled out to early testers first.)
How patients & caregivers get access now
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Join our waitlist at https://swiftyride.com/home — priority invites go to early signups.
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If you need a ride now, contact your clinic or care coordinator: Swift is arranging transports via partner providers while the app is finalized.
How healthcare providers can start a pilot today
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Request a demo at https://swiftyride.com/home/b2b/ — we’ll design a focused pilot (e.g., dialysis unit or discharge workflow) with measurable KPIs.
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Pilots include onboarding, driver coordination, and reporting so you can see impact before scaling.
Why early adoption helps patients and providers
Transportation is a social determinant of health: consistent rides mean appointments kept, treatments completed, and fewer readmissions. By joining a pilot or the waitlist early, you help shape the app and immediately start improving outcomes in your community.