OMNI is a premium scheduled transportation platform operating under a TCP-C license in California. Unlike traditional rideshare services, OMNI focuses on prearranged, high-end transportation for business travelers, executives, and VIP clients.
How is OMNI Different?
Not a Rideshare – No On-Demand Requests
- OMNI is not a TNC (Transportation Network Company) like Uber or Lyft.
- All rides are pre-scheduled, allowing drivers to plan trips in advance.
- No random pickups or waiting for ride requests – every trip is confirmed ahead of time.
Professional Chauffeurs Only (TCP-C Licensed Drivers)
OMNI only works with licensed TCP-C drivers who meet state regulations.
Drivers must have commercial auto insurance and a luxury vehicle (2018 or newer).
Unlike rideshare, OMNI ensures higher service standards for clients and drivers.
Premium Clients & Higher Earnings
- Serve high-value clients such as business professionals, corporate executives, and VIPs.
- Work with scheduled rides instead of low-paying, unpredictable fares.
- Keep more of your earnings with only 15% commission (lower than rideshare platforms).
No Surge Pricing or Commission Cuts
OMNI does not use surge pricing or hidden fees.
Drivers earn consistent, fair rates without unexpected pay fluctuations.
A Sustainable Business Model for Independent Chauffeurs
- Unlike TNCs, which are increasingly dependent on autonomous vehicles and driver turnover, OMNI is designed for professional, long-term drivers who want stability and control.
- Drivers operate as independent contractors with full business autonomy.
Where Does OMNI Operate?
OMNI is currently available in San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento with plans for statewide expansion.
Why Drive with OMNI?
✅ Higher earnings, lower commission (15%)
✅ Scheduled trips only – no random ride requests
✅ Luxury clientele & premium fares
✅ No TNC regulations, no surge pricing
✅ Drive independently and control your business
Join OMNI today and upgrade your driving career!
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