Amir Ventures is a deep platform — 25 screens and 53 cloud functions of real, shipping software. Search it, filter it by area, and see exactly what runs a fleet every day. Nothing here is roadmap; it's all in daily production.
Create a job, pick a driver from a live availability list, and send it in a single tap. The offer lands on the driver's phone in real time with a countdown.
Send one job to a whole pool of drivers at once and let the first to accept take it — with a recovery black box so a broadcast can never silently vanish.
Route a second job to a driver already on a trip with “Together” or “Next.” The queue stacks cleanly so nobody double-books and nothing gets lost.
When a driver declines or an offer times out, the job surfaces back to dispatch as “needs a driver” — never dropped, always visible for a one-tap resend.
Every offer carries a live countdown. If a driver doesn't respond in time it bounces back automatically, so a hesitant tap never strands a passenger.
Tag a trip by party size so the right vehicle goes out — sedan to minivan tiers, shown as a chip on the job card in both apps.
The active job walks the driver through the trip one button at a time — en route, arrived, on board, complete — so there's never a wrong tap.
Online, available, on-trip, and offline states update in real time. Idle drivers are auto-set offline after an hour so the board stays honest.
Book there-and-back as one job with a proper return leg and drop-off step, so the driver and the fare stay tied together end to end.
Run by-the-hour charters with a live timer on the trip, so waiting time is captured accurately instead of guessed at settlement.
Tolls are separated before commission is figured, with a guard that blocks the recurring double-dip bug. Earnings shown are true take-home.
Mark each trip cash or account at dispatch. The tag flows straight into weekly settlement math so nothing is settled the wrong way.
Foreground and background location on every vehicle, plotted live on the dispatch map — dispatchers always know where the fleet is.
Drivers are placed in zones automatically from their GPS position, so dispatch sees who's actually closest instead of relying on memory.
When signal drops, location is preserved and stale coordinates are swept, so a driver in a dead zone doesn't jump across the map on reconnect.
Driver-sourced ETAs count down on the dispatch board and passenger side, so “where's my ride?” is answered before anyone has to ask.
One map shows every vehicle color-coded by state, with zone overlays and counts — the whole operation at a glance on phone, tablet, or Mac.
Real-time chat between every driver and dispatch, tied to the fleet — no personal numbers, no group-text chaos, full history retained.
Drivers can hold to record and send a voice message instead of typing while driving — delivered with a waveform and one-tap playback.
Send pickup confirmations, receipts, or documents right in the chat — photos and files upload to cloud storage on both iOS and Android.
Job pushes are sent Time-Sensitive so they cut through Do-Not-Disturb and Driving Focus — the modes CarPlay silently turns on mid-shift.
Push fans out to every device a user is signed in on, so a message reaches the phone in a pocket and the tablet on the desk alike.
Book jobs for later on a real calendar with date and time pickers. Reservations sit in a clean “scheduled” view until it's time to dispatch.
Set a standing order — a daily school run, a weekday airport shuttle — and the backend auto-generates each trip on schedule, hands-free.
A 5 AM day boundary keeps overnight and pre-dawn jobs filed under the right day, so nothing lands in yesterday's list by accident.
Ping a driver for an updated ETA on a scheduled or queued job, and auto-remind until it's resolved — no more manual chasing.
Set each driver's rate and it's stamped on the trip at dispatch. Change a rate and only future jobs move — history never re-prices.
Drivers upload Zelle proof; OCR reads the receipt and auto-approves within a set tolerance. Dispatchers only review the exceptions.
Every week closes with correct cash-versus-account math, locked on a Saturday-to-Friday cycle so the numbers are the same for everyone.
A single dispatcher view of what's owed, paid, and pending per driver — verified payments clear automatically, flagged ones queue for review.
A complete, searchable record of every completed trip with fares, tolls, payment type, and drop-off times — grouped by day, never lost.
Each driver sees take-home after tolls, a daily breakdown, trip counts, and their commission rate — clear enough to end payday disputes.
Rank drivers by trips and performance across the week to spotlight the fleet's top performers and keep healthy competition going.
A client list auto-built from every trip — phone numbers, trip counts, common addresses — with multi-select and CSV export for bulk outreach.
Trip completions are written to disk first and held in a durable queue, so a job finished with no signal survives and syncs on reconnect.
Dispatchers can create jobs on weak service; the pending queue flushes to a durable server path the moment the connection returns.
Self-healing connections and a grace window keep the fleet in sync through brief drops, then recover cleanly instead of stalling.
A quiet, honest indicator shows when the app is offline and queuing — reassuring rather than alarming, with everything saved locally.
The database is locked down with deny-by-default security rules — every read and write is explicitly authorized, nothing is open by omission.
Privileged actions are gated behind a signed dispatcher claim, so only verified dispatchers can send jobs, edit money, or move records.
Every dispatch event is written to an immutable audit log with one-tap restore, so a job that vanishes can always be found and brought back.
App-wide error boundaries and a live error log capture crashes to the cloud, so problems surface with a trace instead of a blank screen.
Drivers and dispatchers sign in with a phone number and PIN — no passwords to forget, no email loops, fast enough to use every shift.
Biometric unlock keeps the app secure between shifts and instant to open, so nobody's tempted to leave it logged wide open.
Signing out clears the device's push token, so a driver who swaps phones or leaves the fleet stops receiving jobs meant for someone else.
Live counts of online, on-trip, and available drivers plus today's dispatched trips — the pulse of the operation on one glanceable card.
The entire app runs in English, Russian, and Uzbek — drivers work in the language they think in, which cuts mistakes on the road.
One codebase, per-company brand packs, and a separate backend for each licensee — the same proven platform, rebranded and isolated per company.
The driver app runs on iOS and Android; the dispatcher center runs on phone, iPad, and Mac — the command center scales to any screen.
Built on a serverless real-time database, every change propagates instantly across apps — no refresh, no polling, no waiting.
A serverless backend of 53 functions handles dispatch, notifications, timeouts, recurring bookings, and audit — no server to babysit.
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Every capability above ships together as one platform — running in daily production for a real fleet right now. Try the apps yourself, then book a walkthrough on your own operation.