Recommendation
| Strategy | Estimated monthly cost | Approx. yearly cost | How this tool models it | Rank |
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Where each pass overtakes the others
Assumptions and editable pricing
You can change the pass prices and charging rules below. The recommendation table and graph will update instantly, so this can also be used for scenario testing or for future tariff changes.
Standard pay-as-you-go
Minute passes
Ride-based passes
No pass is modelled as the unlock fee plus the standard minute rate on every ride.
30 Minutes Pass is treated as a 24-hour pass with included minutes and free unlocks. If usage exceeds the included time, extra minutes are billed at the standard minute rate. The tool also checks whether stacking more than one pass on the same day would be cheaper.
100 Minutes Pass is treated the same way on a 7-day cycle, with free unlocks and extra minutes billed at the standard minute rate. The tool also checks whether more than one weekly pass would be cheaper than paying overage.
2 Rides Pass is treated as covering a set number of rides per day, each with a capped included duration. Longer covered rides pay minute overage at the standard rate. Any uncovered extra rides revert to standard no-pass pricing, and the tool checks whether buying multiple ride passes in a day would help.
Unlimited Free Unlocks is modelled as a 30-day unlock waiver only, with all minutes still charged at the standard minute rate.
Dott Pro is modelled as a monthly fee, plus a fixed price per ride up to the included duration, with any extra time beyond that billed at the standard minute rate.
All monthly figures use an average month length of 4.345 weeks. This is a planning tool rather than a billing guarantee, so operator terms should always override the estimate.