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Curbside SOS is a U.S. roadside assistance open marketplace that connects drivers experiencing vehicle trouble with local roadside assistance, towing, and repair providers. Its main selling point is “no membership, pay per use.” After users submit their location, vehicle type, and issue, they can receive quotes and estimated arrival times from nearby providers, then choose the fastest or more affordable option.
From the driver’s perspective, the platform covers common scenarios such as flat tires, vehicles that won’t start, battery jump-starts, lockouts, fuel delivery, basic towing, and winch-out recovery. The copy emphasizes that its service network covers all 50 U.S. states, providers are required to be insured, most requests can receive quotes within 3 minutes, and users can track the provider’s ETA on a map. Supported vehicle types include cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, RVs, trailers, and more.
On the provider side, it also has some enterprise software features: towing requests can be received digitally, reducing phone communication; jobs include clear records such as vehicle issues and location directions; on-site photo uploads are supported to reduce liability disputes; drivers can be tracked in real time, and lists of drivers, dispatchers, and others can be maintained. Providers can also search and view 911-related job history, including police case numbers, officer names, and department information.
The pricing model is clear, though details are limited: users do not need to purchase a roadside assistance membership and only pay for the service they actually receive. The platform lets providers quote directly, and users can choose based on price and ETA. Specific per-service costs, platform service fees, provider onboarding fees, or commission rates are not disclosed. AMEX, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are supported.
The advantages are a low barrier to use, transparent pricing and wait times, making it especially suitable for users who do not want to buy AAA or insurance-based roadside assistance memberships. It covers a full range of scenarios and provides real-time ETA tracking. The drawbacks are that response times still depend on location, traffic, and provider availability. Public information lacks details on APIs, third-party integrations, permission systems, security compliance certifications, and provider pricing, leaving limited information for evaluating it as a SaaS product.
It is mainly suitable for drivers in the U.S. who temporarily need roadside assistance, as well as towing companies and roadside assistance providers that want to receive more orders and manage dispatch digitally. For users in China who are not using it in the U.S., its practical value is limited. The text does not provide information about website accessibility from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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curbsidesos.com is an United States Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach curbsidesos.com directly.