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Watch your rescuer approach on the map.
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Watch your rescuer arrive in real-time. Know exactly who is coming and when they'll be there.
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Comprehensive roadside solutions tailored for the unique challenges of African roads.
Our proprietary algorithm connects you to the nearest verified guardian in seconds, reducing wait times by 75% compared to traditional dispatch.
Every provider undergoes rigorous background checks, biometric verification, and ongoing quality auditing to ensure your safety.
Crisis doesn't sleep. Neither do we. Our network is fully operational across all major metropolitan areas, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Every Guardian on our network undergoes a rigorous vetting process before they are ever dispatched to you.
Every provider must match their government-issued ID via live facial recognition.
Comprehensive screening across national databases for maximum safety.
Regular physical inspections of recovery equipment and towing vehicles.
Providers must maintain a 4.5+ star rating to remain active on the network.
No haggling on the side of the road. See what it costs before you request help.
Estimated Price
Estimates are subject to exact location and time.
We are rapidly expanding our Guardian network to cover the most critical routes in the region.
Accra Active
Tema Active
Kumasi Active
Takoradi Expanding
Tamale Expanding
Everything you need to know about the Roadmate experience.
Trusted in the Chaos.
4.9/5 Average Rating from over 10,000 rescues.
"Roadmate turned a midnight flat tyre into a 15-minute minor inconvenience. The glassmorphic tracking card kept me calm while I waited."
Kofi Mensah
Accra, Ghana
"Finally, a service that understands the value of time. No phone tag, just instant action. Professional and authoritative response."
Ama Serwaa
Kumasi, Ghana
"The live tracking is a game changer. Knowing exactly who is coming and seeing them on the map removed all the anxiety of being stranded."
David Osei
Tema, Ghana