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

  1. Search Montréal listings by dates and type.
  2. Pick a protection plan. See the total before you book.
  3. Sign in with Google or X. In preview the trip confirms instantly. After you publish, Stripe Checkout charges the total in CAD.
  4. 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.