Independent top-up service for hafilat bus cards Abu Dhabi · Al Ain EN / AR
About the service

Independent online top-up for hafilat bus cards

This site is a quiet, independent online top-up service for hafilat bus cards used across the Abu Dhabi Emirate. It was built for one reason — to make a bus card recharge a two-minute task you can finish from a phone, instead of a detour to a vending machine.

We are not the operator of the hafilat network and do not issue cards. What we do is provide a clean, well-translated top up bus card form that accepts a card number and a payment, and we hand the resulting credit to the network so the new balance is available to a rider in a few minutes.

What we do

  • Accept a card number and a top-up amount through a short, accessible form available in English and Arabic.
  • Offer a courtesy balance lookup so riders can quickly check before they top up bus card balances.
  • Reply to support requests within one working day, in either English or Arabic.
  • Keep the site small, readable, and free of trackers that follow riders elsewhere.

What we don't do

We are not affiliated with the hafilat network or its operator, and we do not claim to be. We do not issue physical cards, register Personal accounts, change categories, or issue replacement cards — those steps remain the province of the network's own counters and machines. We do not collect location data and we do not display flashy targets like "guaranteed" or "instant" — top-ups normally appear within a few minutes, but the precise timing depends on the network.

Where we operate

The service is built for the Abu Dhabi Emirate. Riders in Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain are our two main user groups, because those are the cities served by the hafilat network. Our small team is based in Abu Dhabi and corresponds in English and Arabic.

How we make money

The service is paid for through a small handling contribution included in each top up bus card transaction. This is shown plainly at the payment step rather than hidden in fine print. Beyond that, there are no recurring fees, no membership tiers, and no upsells.

Service principles

Four small commitments

Plain language

No technical jargon, no marketing fluff. The forms read the way a person speaks.

Bilingual by default

Every page exists in English and Arabic, written by hand — not machine-translated word for word.

Small footprint

No third-party trackers, no chat widgets that follow you, no banner-stack of consent pop-ups.

Quiet operation

No emails after your top up unless you ask for one. The site does its job and gets out of the way.

Ready for a hafilat recharge?

Open the form, type the card number, choose an amount. Most riders are done in two minutes.