For frequent riders looking to cut daily costs, traditional transit discounts—like monthly passes or student fares—can only go so far. But there’s another layer of savings hiding in plain sight: instant cashback with Fluz. If you’ve never considered paying for your commute using a gift card, it’s time to rethink how you tap in, reload, or book that next ride.
Why Fluz is different from other cashback apps
Most cashback apps reward you after a purchase, and only at select stores. Fluz works by letting you purchase a digital gift card—often for the exact amount you need—and earns you cashback instantly. You can use the gift card right away, even while standing at the terminal or kiosk.
It’s perfect for commuters because you don’t have to plan far in advance or keep track of long reward timelines.
Where Fluz fits into your commute
You can use Fluz in two main ways during your daily travel:
- Direct transit bookings and long-distance trips
- Buy a Greyhound gift card with cashback to book your intercity bus ticket
- Use a Uber gift card for last-mile rides connecting to transit hubs
- Reload commuter card balances at retailers like CVS or Walmart that sell fare passes
- Transit-friendly retail purchases
Many of these purchases are part of the transit experience—and using Fluz adds cashback to the mix.
How to start using Fluz for your commute
- Visit Fluz to explore available merchants
- Search for the brand you plan to use (e.g., Greyhound, CVS)
- Buy a digital gift card for the exact amount you need
- Use that gift card immediately at checkout—in-store or online
- Earn cashback on the spot and track rewards through the Fluz app
There’s no guesswork, no bulk buying, and no waiting.
Why commuters love this method
- Flexible: Pay as you go, no need to preload $50 or $100 at once
- Fast: Cashback appears instantly in your Fluz wallet
- Real-time use: Buy gift cards at the moment of purchase
- No extra steps: Just pay with a gift card instead of your card
For anyone navigating the city by bus, train, or shuttle, Fluz makes everyday travel a little cheaper—and a lot smarter.