Live Location & Tracking
Real-time driver location updates so riders can track their pickup accurately without lag or battery drain.
A taxi booking platform is really three systems working together at once — the rider requesting a trip, the driver receiving and accepting it, and a dispatch layer matching the two in real time. We build all three in Ahmedabad, tuned to work reliably even when a city's traffic and network conditions are far from ideal.
Booking a ride looks like one tap from the outside. Underneath, the app has to find nearby available drivers, send the request to the right one, handle it if that driver does not respond in time, update the rider on where their driver actually is, and keep all of that working smoothly even when someone's phone signal drops for a few seconds in a basement parking lot. Most of what makes a taxi app feel reliable or unreliable happens in that gap between request and pickup.
We build the dispatch logic to handle driver matching based on proximity and availability, with a clear fallback if the first driver does not accept, so riders are not left waiting indefinitely. Live location updates are handled efficiently so the map stays accurate without draining the driver's battery or overloading the server with constant location pings.
On top of that sits the part riders and drivers actually interact with — trip booking, fare estimation, in-app payments, ratings, and trip history. We design these to be simple enough that a first-time rider does not need instructions, while keeping the driver-side app efficient enough to use one-handed while parked at a signal.
We have scoped this kind of dispatch logic for operators covering routes from the airport and SG Highway through to Maninagar, Naroda and the outskirts toward Gandhinagar — areas where signal drops and traffic patterns behave very differently from a straight city-centre commute.
A working taxi platform needs a rider app, a driver app and the dispatch system connecting them — here is what we build across all three.
Real-time driver location updates so riders can track their pickup accurately without lag or battery drain.
Proximity-based driver matching with fallback handling when a driver does not accept a request in time.
Trip booking, fare estimation, live tracking, ratings and trip history in a simple, fast interface.
A lightweight app for accepting trips, navigation handoff, earnings tracking and availability toggling.
Secure payment integration supporting cash, card or wallet options, with fare calculation built in.
A dashboard for monitoring trips, managing drivers, and handling disputes, plus ongoing technical support.
A dedicated taxi app makes sense for operators who want direct control over dispatch, pricing and the rider experience, rather than depending entirely on a third-party platform.
We build dispatch logic tested for coverage areas like these, along with clients operating elsewhere in Gujarat and India.
Dispatch logic built to handle driver availability and fallback scenarios without leaving riders waiting.
Location updates tuned to stay accurate without draining driver battery or overloading the backend.
Payment handling and rider or driver data managed with proper security practices throughout.
A booking flow designed so new users do not need onboarding instructions to book their first ride.
The architecture supports growing driver counts and trip volume without a redesign later.
You own the dispatch logic, pricing rules and rider experience instead of renting them from an aggregator.
We map out your fleet size, service area, pricing model and how dispatch should behave.
We design the rider and driver app flows alongside the real-time matching logic.
We build both apps and the backend, testing location accuracy and dispatch reliability under real conditions.
We deploy the platform to app stores and servers, and remain available as your fleet and demand grow.
Cost depends on the features required across the rider app, driver app and dispatch system, along with payment integration needs. We share a detailed quote after understanding your operations.
A standard rider and driver app pair with core dispatch functionality typically takes 10 to 16 weeks depending on feature scope and platform requirements.
We build dispatch logic based on driver proximity and availability, with a fallback to the next closest driver if the first one does not respond in time.
Yes, we can integrate multiple payment options including cash, card and wallet-based payments depending on your operational needs.
We design location updates and trip state handling to recover gracefully from brief connectivity drops, which is common in real-world driving conditions.
Yes, we remain available for updates, bug fixes and new features as your fleet and rider base grow after launch.
Yes. We build the same core mechanics - live tracking, dispatch matching, fare calculation and driver management - customised to your fleet size, service area and pricing rather than a fixed copy of another platform.
Working with a wide range of proven tools and technologies, we choose the right stack for every business requirement.