Reporting · Seattle

Reporting for taxi fleets in Seattle

Council-licensing reports, fleet KPIs, corporate statements — all native. Configured for King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing.

Reporting in Seattle is the council-licensing reports, fleet kpis, corporate statements — all native, configured against King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing and the operating reality of a 0.7k-vehicle market. TaxiCloud Reporting ships council-licensing reports for every UK and Irish authority, fleet-wide KPI dashboards, corporate-account statement generation, and CSV / PDF / Power BI exports. The reporting layer most operators need without third-party tools. For Seattle specifically, the feature reads from regulator-aware booking, dispatch, and reporting surfaces — no bolt-on integration, no separate console.

Reporting in Seattle — the operating reality

Reporting ships against the Washington operating geography as a structural object. Reporting is the lane where most dispatch platforms ship a checkbox feature and expect operators to fill the gap with spreadsheets or BI tools. TaxiCloud's reporting is calibrated to be the operator's full reporting layer: regulatory compliance, operational KPIs, corporate-account statements, driver settlement, and exports — all native, all in one place. The compliance content is the deepest in the category: 32 authority report formats supported by name across UK and Irish PHV authorities, with the formats maintained quarterly by our regulatory team. 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 reporting in Seattle

Operators in Seattle typically run reporting on TaxiCloud after a 6-10 day migration off iCabbi, Autocab, Cordic, or TaxiCaller. The operator KPI dashboard refreshes in real time rather than nightly. Revenue, driver utilisation, no-show rate, peak hour analysis, and top corporate accounts roll up continuously from the live operating data. Pilot operators tell us this is the single biggest reporting upgrade vs incumbents — the dashboard is what they actually look at during morning operations rather than a yesterday-snapshot they reluctantly check. 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 reporting surfaces the resulting reports through the same dispatch flow rather than as a separate finance task.

FAQ

Reporting in Seattle — questions answered.

How does Reporting work in Seattle?
Reporting 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. Compliance reports auto-generate per authority calendar (council monthly returns, TfL formats, NTA quarterly). The Seattle configuration is preset for the city's 700-vehicle market and the Washington operating geography.
Is Reporting compliant with King County and City of Seattle for-hire licensing?
Yes. Reporting 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 Reporting cost for a Seattle fleet?
Reporting 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; reporting configuration in Seattle is included.

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