How Kerb works
A neighbor’s car. A clear bill. Keys in hand.
Kerb is a peer-to-peer car marketplace. Independent of Turo and of every rental-counter brand. Guests book by the day. Hosts keep the daily rate.
For guests
- Search Montréal listings by dates and type.
- Pick a protection plan. See the total before you book.
- Sign in with Google or X. In preview the trip confirms instantly. After you publish, Stripe Checkout charges the total in CAD.
- Pickup notes appear on the trip. Meet the host, walk the car.
What you pay
Example: an Audi A5 at $89/day for 3 days, Standard protection.
- 3 days × $89
- $267
- Protection (Standard)
- $54
- Kerb fee (12%)
- $39
- Guest total
- $360
- Host keeps (daily × days)
- $267
Protection is a Kerb product at checkout, not a substitute for insurance required by Québec or other law. Hosts remain responsible for their own policy.
For hosts
List a car, set the daily rate, pause anytime. Guests pay Kerb. Your dashboard shows what you are owed (the rental rate). Automatic bank payouts need Stripe Connect on your live account — until then the ledger is the source of truth and you pay hosts out of collected Checkout funds.