Industries · Logistics & Mobility

Software for things — and people — in motion.

Logistics and mobility software has one job: knowing where things are and getting them where they're going. We've built it from both sides — delivery tracking for a retail marketplace and route-intelligent commuter transport that won enterprise clients.

We get the constraints

Three realities of logistics software.

01

Real-time or useless

A tracking system that's five minutes behind is a complaint generator. Live location, live status, live ETAs — engineered for accuracy under real network conditions.

02

Routes are data problems

Stops, schedules, capacity, recurrence — route logic is where mobility products win or lose. We've solved it in production with encoded polylines and scheduling engines.

03

Three apps, one truth

Customers, drivers and operations each need their own view of the same moving reality — synchronized, conflict-free and fast on mobile networks.

Capabilities

What we bring to logistics & mobility.

Live tracking

GPS tracking, status flows and customer notifications — the system we built into InstaExpress's delivery experience.

Route intelligence

Polyline-based route visualization, multi-stop scheduling and recurring bookings — proven in Viapool's commuter platform.

Mobility apps

Native iOS and Android experiences for users on the move — fast, offline-tolerant and battery-aware.

Proof

Proven in this vertical.

FAQ

Questions buyers actually ask.

Can you build real-time tracking into our existing system?
Usually yes — tracking is typically an integration and data-flow problem rather than a rebuild. We audit your current stack and add live location, status and notification flows against it.
Do you build driver and fleet apps too?
Yes — customer, driver and operations interfaces as one synchronized system, because logistics software fails at the seams between them.
How do you handle unreliable mobile networks?
Offline tolerance, queued updates and reconciliation logic — built for the real conditions of drivers and commuters, not office wifi.
Can the same approach work for non-delivery logistics?
The patterns transfer — anything with assets, schedules and locations: field services, rentals, fleet operations, commuter transport.
Start here

Moving things worth tracking?

Tell us what moves in your business — we'll design the software that keeps up.