Passenger app · Seattle

Passenger app for taxi fleets in Seattle

iOS-first booking app, App Store rating 4.6 average, white-label included. Configured for King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing.

Passenger app in Seattle is the ios-first booking app, app store rating 4.6 average, white-label included, configured against King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing and the operating reality of a 0.7k-vehicle market. TaxiCloud's passenger app is iOS-first with native Android variant. Live ETA, driver pin tracking, in-app SMS to driver, fare estimates, ride history, and account-pay for corporate travellers. Average App Store rating 4.6 across operator deployments. For Seattle specifically, the feature reads from regulator-aware booking, dispatch, and reporting surfaces — no bolt-on integration, no separate console.

Passenger app in Seattle — the operating reality

Passenger app ships against the Washington operating geography as a structural object. The passenger app is the customer's full digital experience of your fleet. On Pro and above, it ships white-labelled: your name on the App Store, your icon, your colours across every screen. The customer journey from "Google your fleet name" to "book a ride and track the driver" reads as your brand end-to-end. App Store ratings average 4.6 across operator deployments, comparable with Uber and well above iCabbi-powered or Autocab-powered customer apps. In Seattle, the feature posts cleanly against King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing quarterly returns, vehicle inspection cycles, and the 700-vehicle scale that defines the market. SEA airport flows integrate natively where applicable.

How TaxiCloud delivers passenger app in Seattle

Operators in Seattle typically run passenger app on TaxiCloud after a 6-10 day migration off iCabbi, Autocab, Cordic, or TaxiCaller. Booking flow is calibrated for sub-18-second median: pickup, destination, fare estimate, payment, confirm. Stripe runs up-front for card payments — eliminates no-shows on prepaid bookings, which materially reduces revenue leak. Cash bookings are supported for fleets with cash-heavy customer bases. Ride history shows full receipts, exportable for expense reconciliation; account-pay travellers see statement-level views per their corporate account. The dispatcher impact is highest in the Seattle operating tempo because King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing compliance overlays the standard PHV regulatory posture, and passenger app surfaces the resulting reports through the same dispatch flow rather than as a separate finance task.

FAQ

Passenger app in Seattle — questions answered.

How does Passenger app work in Seattle?
Passenger app in Seattle reads from the live dispatch board, the customer-facing booking widget, and the King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing compliance reporting layer in a single tenant. Customer signs up with email or phone; one-time-code verification. The Seattle configuration is preset for the city's 700-vehicle market and the Washington operating geography.
Is Passenger app compliant with King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing?
Yes. Passenger app is calibrated for King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing reporting, audit, and renewal cycles. Vehicle inspection deadlines, driver-licence audits, and the local quarterly return format ship pre-configured. Format updates land in-sprint when the regulator changes requirements.
What does Passenger app cost for a Seattle fleet?
Passenger app ships on every TaxiCloud plan — Starter through Pro Ultra. Transparent $59-$449/month pricing. Most Seattle fleets run Pro (£149/€55/$59/A$89 month) or Pro Max (£349/€395/$449/A$629 month). No setup fee on Starter or Pro; month-to-month contracts; passenger app configuration in Seattle is included.

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