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TaxiAppz is a white-label taxi/ride-hailing dispatch system positioned as a platform for launching an “Uber-like” business in a relatively short time. It covers not only traditional taxi services, but also last-mile delivery, ride-hailing, shuttle, paratransit, and luxury car services. The delivery model is closer to a project-based software package: it includes passenger apps, driver apps, an admin backend, and a dispatch panel, with an emphasis on source-code delivery and self-hosting.
The feature set is fairly comprehensive. On the passenger side, it supports instant and scheduled rides, real-time tracking, ETA, fare estimates, cash/card/wallet payments, promo codes, referral rewards, ratings, and SOS. On the driver side, it supports accepting or rejecting jobs, navigation, online/offline status, document uploads, earnings, and trip history. On the admin side, it supports management of drivers, vehicles, users, service zones, multiple cities, multiple countries/currencies, pricing, surge pricing, cancellation fees, waiting fees, notification templates, and reports. The dispatch panel supports real-time fleet tracking, automatic dispatch, manual dispatch, and order management. Its AI features include demand heatmaps, demand forecasting, intelligent dispatching, dynamic pricing, personalized discounts, and chatbots, though the materials do not provide performance metrics or implementation requirements.
Pricing is relatively transparent: the Developer Source code plan is a one-time payment of $999 and includes full mobile and backend source code, self-hosting, and unlimited users/drivers. The Enterprise plan is custom-priced and includes complete setup, app store submission, and free support. The official site emphasizes no monthly fees, no long-term contracts, and no hidden costs. A demo is available on the website, but there is no mention of a free plan or trial period.
Its strengths are a complete set of modules, support for source code and API documentation, and self-hosting, making it suitable for fleets that need branding and deep customization. The one-time payment model can also help reduce long-term subscription costs. The main drawbacks are limited information on security and compliance: there is no clear mention of encryption, audits, backups, GDPR, ISO, or similar standards. Enterprise pricing is not transparent. Third-party integrations are only listed in broad terms—Google Maps, SMS, push notifications, payment gateways, and analytics—so actual deployment still requires confirmation of vendor support and regional availability.
TaxiAppz is suitable for taxi companies, airport/corporate shuttle services, regional ride-hailing startups, and luxury car operators. It is less suitable for teams that simply want a fully cloud-based SaaS product with no technical maintenance. Use in mainland China should be approached carefully: Google Maps, overseas payment gateways, Google Play publishing, and some overseas services may be restricted. Network access, payments, and local compliance all need to be validated; domestic mapping, payment, and mobility-platform capabilities may need to be considered as alternatives.
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