Driver app
Dedicated driver app to receive, accept, and complete the shipment request on the go.
- Accept or reject shipment requests in real time.
- Get optimal route suggestions
- Upload bills and proofs of deliveries and send them for approval.
- Receive notifications for payments, new updates, and other issues.
Shipper app
Native iOS and Android apps to provide a seamless experience to your users.
- Account management with easy registration and sign-in
- Live tracking shipments with accurate ETA
- Real-time pricing updates and carrier availability
- In-app communication
Dispatch Panel
A centralized panel to monitor all fleet operations and get actionable insights to make smarter business decisions.
- Complete dashboard with reports and analytics.
- Manage payment methods for hassle-free payments.
- Monitor drivers, their activity, performance, and payments.
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Features powering the growth of the top fleet management companies worldwide
Data analytics and reporting
Aggregate data across your fleet and get visual reports about the most critical KPIs to improve business efficiency, customer satisfaction, and overall safety.
Route planning and optimization
Leverage the experience of AllRide partners to build, monitor, and adjust cost-efficient routes for optimal and predictable ETAs.
Fleet maintenance and predictions
Collect critical vehicle data from multiple touchpoints and transmit timely maintenance reminders to drivers and dispatchers to schedule predictive maintenance.
Custom integrations and APIs
At AllRide Apps, we can integrate your fleet management solution with valuable data resources from within and outside your organization to create a solution that solves your unique challenges.
Real-time GPS tracking
Efficiently manage your fleets using GPS fleet tracking, IoT sensors, and video telematics to collect real-time data about total miles driven, driving times, destinations, engine status, and maintenance.
Fuel monitoring and economy
Streamline fuel data collection with automatic receipts to improve the visibility of fuel costs, reduce unnecessary consumption, and improve cost-per-mile metrics.
Pricing
Starter
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- Admin Panel
- Store/Shops Panel
- Languages
- Admin Panel
- Customer Support
- Branded Customer Mobile App
- Professional App
- Branded Professional App
- Bidding Add On
- E-commerce Add On
Growth
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- Starter plan features, plus
- Store/Shops Panel
- Languages
- Admin Panel
- Customer Support
- Branded Customer Mobile App
- Professional App
- Branded Professional App
- Bidding Add On
- E-commerce Add On
Why Favor partnered with AllRide Logistics to launch two initiatives: Move Favor and Junk Favor
The "Uber for trucks" solution allows the client to give something back to the community by helping the student population stand on their feet by leveraging their driving licenses to rent trucks and provide service to local residents.
Here’s how we ensure that we develop successful fleet management apps consistently
White-label software with your own branding
50+ language support
100+ integrations and 10+ payment gateways
Available in 75 countries
Editable source code with 1-month FREE support post-launch
AI and IoT-based smart features
We are super appreciative. AllRide Logistics saves us having to copy-paste hundreds of lines to get these in time, absolute legends. We're going to sell the hell out of these plans over the next few days. Fingers crossed! Thanks again. Cheers, Mike
Mike van Ryswyck, Founder, Float App
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FAQs
- Planning: This is the initial phase of the development process, where the goals and objectives of the fleet management software are defined, and the overall strategy for the project is established. This may involve gathering requirements and conducting market research to understand the needs of the target users.
- Design: In this phase, the user interface and overall look and feel of the software are designed. This may include creating wireframes and prototypes to help visualize the user experience.
- Development: During the development phase, the actual code for the software is written. This may involve building various modules and features that are necessary for the software to function as intended.
- Testing: Once the software has been developed, it needs to be tested to ensure that it is working correctly and that it meets the requirements and specifications set out in the planning phase. This may involve running automated tests and manually testing the software to identify any issues or bugs.
- Deployment: When the software has been successfully tested and is ready for release, it can be deployed to the target users. This may involve installing the software on the users' computers or devices, as well as providing training and support to help users get started with the software.
- Maintenance: Even after the software has been deployed, it will likely require ongoing maintenance to ensure that it continues to function correctly and to address any issues that may arise over time. This may involve releasing updates and patches to fix bugs, adding new features, and providing ongoing support to users.