How does price rounding work?

Yana Borisevich

Last Update 9 days ago

Price rounding lets your company round trip prices to cleaner numbers. This can:


  • Make payments with cash easier (no complicated change).

  • Help meet local regulations.

  • Make prices look nicer and more attractive to customers (and improve retention)

Price rounding is applicable for the following cases:
1. Estimated Price (shown to the customer before the ride):
  • Always rounded up.
  • The actual final price is still based on the original (non-rounded) estimate — rounding here is just for appearance.
2. Final Trip Price:
  • Can be rounded down if there are no extra fees.
  • Can be rounded up if there are on-top fees or transaction fees, to keep everything aligned and show a neat final price.
How to enable Price rounding in My hub:
To activate Price Rounding access My Hub > proceed to the tab Company settings > General > tap “Edit settings“ and hover over to the “Advanced Settings” section > select the required ‘Degree of accuracy’ value.

One can choose to hide the rounding correction from both customers and drivers, or for either party

For that, tick the required checkbox:

Hide degree of accuracy from Driver

Hide degree of accuracy from Customer 

How “Degree of accuracy” works

  • Default setting: 0.00


    • No rounding is applied. Prices stay exact.

  • Set to 1.00

    • Final prices are rounded to whole numbers: 1.00, 20.00, etc.

    • Example:

      • 2.2 or 2.7 → 2.0 (if no extra fees are added)

      • Any value between 2.0 and 2.99999 → 2.0

  • Set to 0.10

    • Rounds to the nearest tenth:

      • 2.27 → 2.2

      • 2.62 → 2.6

  • Be cautious with large values:

    • Set to 1000.00 → prices round to: 1000, 2000, 3000, etc.

      • Example: 1750 → 1000

    • Set to 500.00 → prices round to: 500, 1000, 1500, etc.

      • Example: any price between 1500 and 1999 → 1500


👉 Tip: Always test your settings before applying them to make sure they suit your pricing strategy.

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