What are Networks?
Networks are groups within your organization that help you connect with the right people and access relevant programs. Think of them as different communities you can join based on your role, location, or interests.
Your network connections determine which programs you can join. They also help us show you relevant carpooling matches and keep your searches focused on the right community.
How to join a Network
a) When you first set up your account, you might see recommended networks ready for you to join.
b) If you're looking for others, simply head to "Account", then tap "Networks." You'll find a "Join network" button where you can easily search for and connect with the right groups.
Private Networks
Not every network shows up in search results. Here's how you might get into private networks:
Special invitation links: Your administrator might share a unique URL that takes you to a network's landing page. Just follow the instructions there to join up.
Automatic enrollment: Automatic network enrollment can occur based on your work email, SSO, or address.
Some examples of networks are:
Department networks: Connect with your Marketing, Engineering, HR, or other department colleagues.
Location networks: Join groups for specific buildings, campuses, or regional offices.
Interest-based networks: Find people who share your commute preferences (cyclists, transit users, carpoolers).
Geographic networks: Connect with others who live in your area for potential carpool matches.
Program-specific networks: Access special incentive programs or limited-time challenges.
Leaving Networks
You can leave networks at any time. Just go to your networks and click on the red icon on the right side of the network you want to leave, then click "Leave Network."
☝️ Some networks are set as "primary" and control key parts of your CommuteHub experience. If you want to leave a primary network, you'll need to join and set another network as your new primary first.