Logistics software for fleets, routes, deliveries, and supply chains.
Logistics applications involve real-time location data, route optimization, driver management, and integration with mapping services. The data volume is high, the update frequency is real-time, and reliability is non-negotiable.
Need a logistics developer for fleet tracking, route optimization, delivery management, or supply chain software
Logistics applications combine several technical challenges:
Real-time location: Driver location updates every 30 seconds. WebSocket connections from the mobile app to the backend. The backend persists the latest location and broadcasts updates to dispatchers watching the map.
Map rendering: Google Maps or Mapbox for displaying vehicle positions and routes. Mapbox is more flexible for custom visualization; Google Maps has better place data in more regions.
Route optimization: Given N stops, what's the most efficient order? Google Routes API provides basic optimization. For complex fleet routing: use a dedicated routing engine (OpenRouteService or commercial options).
Status state machine: A delivery order goes through: created → assigned → picked_up → in_transit → delivered (or failed). Each transition has a timestamp, a location, and potentially a proof-of-delivery photo.
Driver mobile app: Drivers need a mobile interface: today's route, next stop navigation, status updates, proof-of-delivery capture. React Native/Expo with GPS access and camera.
Logistics application with real-time tracking, route management, and driver/dispatcher interface
Real-time tracking
via WebSocket or Supabase Realtime
Map interface
(Google Maps or Mapbox) for dispatchers
Driver mobile app
with route and status updates
Route planning
with stop optimization
Proof-of-delivery
capture (photo + signature)
One honest number to start.
Fixed-scope, fixed-price. The number below is the starting point — final scope is built from your brief.
Logistics application with real-time tracking, route management, and driver/dispatcher interface
Three steps, every time.
The same repeatable engagement on every project. No surprises, no mystery, no billable ambiguity.
Brief & discovery.
We send you questions, then get on a call. Output: a written scope with every step, feature, and integration listed.
Build & ship.
Fixed schedule, weekly reviews. No scope creep unless you change the scope — and if you do, we reprice it transparently.
Warranty & retainer.
30-day warranty on every launch. Most clients stay on a monthly retainer for ongoing features and maintenance.
Why Fixed-Price Matters Here
Logistics scope is the route type, vehicle count, and mobile app requirements. Fixed-price.
Related engagements.
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Read more03Build a route optimization app — multi-stop routing for delivery, service, and field teams.
Read moreQuestions, answered.
GPS recording can work offline; the position data syncs when connectivity is restored. Proof-of-delivery capture can also be cached offline. Full offline support requires specific architecture decisions.
Tell Ryel about your project.
Describe what you’re building and what outcome you need. You’ll have a written, fixed-price scope within the week.