MoCabs — a composed ride platform
MoCabs is a longitudinal build: a passenger-facing Android experience, a pilot companion, and an administrative console — each tuned to how cabs actually move through hills, airports, and shared routes.
Problem space
Intercity and hill-market mobility is rarely a single screen. Travellers choose between shared and private legs, parcels, airport timing, and seat physics — while operators need parity on pricing, driver truth, and reconciliation.
The product thesis: one disciplined passenger journey, with operational depth that does not leak complexity into the UI.
What shipped
- Passenger Android application — booking families (shared, full cab, local hire, airport, parcel, tour), seat selection, identity-smart check-in, Razorpay-ready checkout, ticket and SOS surfaces.
- Pilot application (separate codebase) — aligned with dispatch and on-ground reality.
- Admin panel — tariffs, fleet truth, and operational oversight without brittle spreadsheets.
- Supabase-backed APIs, notifications, and pragmatic edge functions where serverless fits.
Craft notes
Motion, typography, and density were calibrated for one-handed use in vehicles and on foot. Error states favour recovery over blame — essential when networks flicker between valleys.
“The brief was mobility at hill scale — RS. held the line between passenger calm and operations truth. We still ship on that foundation.”
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