App Feature
Curb connects you to licensed taxis in major U.S. cities, letting you request rides now or schedule ahead, see upfront pricing in select markets, track your driver, and pay automatically (including a Pair & Pay option for street-hails).
Verdict
Verdict: Handy for paying and booking licensed taxis, but inconsistent reliability holds it back.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Riders who prefer licensed, insured taxi drivers
- Travelers who want street-hail payment via app (Pair & Pay)
- Users in major U.S. metros where taxis are plentiful
Not ideal for:
- Riders needing consistently fast pickups in suburban or low-density areas
- Users intolerant of app glitches, ads, or occasional booking failures
- Those who prioritize large driver networks and rock-solid ETAs
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Simple booking flow, automatic in‑app payments, professional taxi drivers, upfront pricing in supported cities, and the option to schedule rides or pay for street-hails.
Users complain about:
Overall low rating suggests reliability issues such as missed/late pickups, driver cancellations, limited coverage in some areas, occasional app bugs or payment hiccups, slower support responses, and presence of ads.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free with no IAP; you only pay for rides (it contains ads). There’s no subscription to assess—value depends on local taxi availability and how smoothly bookings process in your city.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Versus Uber/Lyft, Curb leverages licensed taxis and is strong for airport/street-hail workflows and regulated fares, but typically has a smaller active driver pool and less consistent ETAs. Compared with other taxi-specific apps (e.g., Arro or local cab apps), Curb offers broader U.S. coverage, upfront pricing in select markets, and a polished interface, yet user feedback indicates stability and fulfillment can lag top rideshare platforms.
Summary
Curb modernizes the taxi experience with quick requests, scheduling, live tracking, and seamless payments, plus a unique Pair & Pay feature for street-hails. It focuses on licensed, insured drivers and covers many major U.S. metros, offering upfront pricing in several cities and a refreshed interface. However, a middling 2.9 rating points to inconsistent fulfillment—missed pickups, driver cancellations, limited suburban coverage, and occasional app glitches—alongside ads. If you rely on taxis, especially in dense urban cores or airports, Curb can be convenient and safer-feeling than rideshare, but those seeking the fastest, most reliable on-demand coverage may prefer Uber/Lyft. Since the app is free, it’s worth trying in your area, but keep a backup option.






