7 Principles of Anytime: How We’re Changing Urban Mobility
We want getting around the city to be simpler, more flexible, and make sense for both you and the people around you. Here are the 7 principles that guide every decision we make:
01. People Always Come First
Before we introduce a new app feature or change the rules, we always ask ourselves: Will this help our drivers, or just us?
For us, technology isn’t the goal — it’s a tool that should make your life easier.
Simply put: You matter more to us than the app itself.
02. A Car for Everyone
You don’t need hundreds of thousands in your bank account or the latest smartphone to drive.
We want car sharing to be accessible to everyone who needs it. We remove unnecessary barriers and paperwork that keep people from getting behind the wheel.
Simply put: Mobility without obstacles.
03. There’s Always a Real Person on the Other End
The app can solve many things on its own, but we know that when something goes wrong, you want to talk to a real human being.
Our support is fast — but above all, human. We won’t transfer you to a robot.
Simply put: Real help when you need it.
04. We Help You Save Money and Worry Less
We encourage people to think differently about transportation.
We show that owning a car in Prague often doesn’t make sense — shared cars can save you a lot on maintenance, insurance, and parking, while also reducing pressure on city streets. Better information leads to better decisions.
Simply put: Drive smarter, stress less.
05. Fairness Comes First
We want to be a successful company, but never at the expense of our customers.
We don’t build our reputation on flashy advertising, but on how we treat people every day. We believe good business and decency can go hand in hand.
Simply put: We play fair.
06. We Care About the City We Share
Car sharing isn’t just a service — it’s a way to give space back to people.
We want our cities to be better places to live. We act responsibly toward streets, parks, and neighbors, and we invest in the communities where we operate.
Simply put: We care about our surroundings.
07. We Make Decisions Like a Good Neighbor
When planning our next steps, we don’t just look at numbers.
We ask ourselves: “What would a responsible neighbor do in this situation?”
Decency, willingness to help, and respect for others matter to us just as much as business.
Simply put: We help each other.
