Turn Your Commute into Rewards: Introducing Alewife TMA’s GoMassCommute Platform
April 17, 2026

Commuting is something you do every day—so why not make it work for you? 


Alewife TMA is proud to introduce GoMassCommute, a smarter, more rewarding way to plan your commute, access valuable benefits, and earn rewards simply for getting to work. 


GoMassCommute is a collaborative effort among Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) across Massachusetts, and is supported with grant funding from MassDOT.


As commuting patterns evolve and flexibility becomes more important than ever, GoMassCommute brings everything you need into one easy-to-use platform—whether you drive, take transit, carpool, vanpool, bike, walk, or work from home. 


Alewife TMA upgraded from eCommuter to GoMassCommute to provide a more modern, user-friendly experience with enhanced tools—like an easy-to-use app and automated trip tracking, which makes logging your commute effortless. 


But this isn’t just a trip planner. It’s a platform that actively supports better commuting choices—while rewarding you for making them. 

Why Sign Up? 


With GoMassCommute, you can: 


  • Earn rewards and gift cards just for logging your trips
  • View your personal cost & environmental savings 
  • Find carpool matches with built-in privacy protections 
  • Plan transit, biking, and walking routes 
  • Access Alewife TMA commuter benefits in one place 
  • Reduce commuting costs and stress 
  • Discover practical alternatives to driving alone 

The Best Part: Rewards + Real Support 


A Guaranteed Ride Home When You Need It

The number one reason many people don’t try alternative commuting is the fear of being stranded. 


With Emergency Ride Home (ERH), that’s no longer a concern. 


If you bike, walk, take transit, or carpool and something unexpected happens—like a late unplanned meeting, illness, or family emergency—you can get home with a free Lyft ride


It’s a safety net that makes every other option viable. 


Carpooling That Actually Works & a $25/Month Subsidy 


Carpooling sounds good in theory—but can be hard to coordinate. 


GoMassCommute makes it simple: 


  • Smart matching connects you with people who share similar routes and schedules 
  • Built-in privacy protections keep your information secure 
  • Alewife TMA’s FlexRide Carpool Subsidy helps reduce your commuting costs 


Drive less, spend less, and make your commute more flexible—without the hassle. 


Bike Without the “What Ifs” 


Biking is one of the most efficient ways to commute—but reliability matters. With Alewife TMA’s free Bike Roadside Assistance Program (NEMO), you’re covered. 


Flat tire? Mechanical issue? Unexpected problem? Help is available!


And Yes—You Get Rewards 


With GoMassCommute, your everyday trips can turn into: 


  • Gift cards through point-based rewards 
  • Monthly raffle entries just for logging a trip 
  • Ongoing incentives for staying engaged 


You don’t have to change everything overnight—even small shifts can start paying off. 

Easy to Use. Easy to Start. 


Getting started takes just a few minutes: 

  • Download the GoMassCommute app Android or Apple, or visit www.gomasscommute.com/alewifetma 
  • Create your account 
  • Add your home and work locations 
  • Explore available commute options 
  • Start logging your trips 
  • Take advantage of rewards and exclusive commuter programs 

Get Started Today 


GoMassCommute is designed to make commuting easier, smarter, and more rewarding. 


If you’re ready to simplify your routine, explore new options, and take advantage of Alewife TMA commuter benefits, now is the perfect time to get started. 


Sign up today and make your commute work for you. 

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