Made for Indian driver shifts
Keep the good pings in sight, without fighting your phone.
AcceptRide helps working drivers keep app alerts, fare limits, permissions, and ride records in one place, so the phone feels easier to manage during a busy shift.
Today: 3 accepted / 5 detected / Rs 420 value
Pickup near Panch Batti, drop toward C-Scheme.
Daily driver workflow
Everything you check before the next request arrives
Before work starts, drivers usually ask the same questions: is the service ready, are the right apps selected, are permissions okay, and are the fare limits correct? AcceptRide keeps those answers close.
Cleaner alert routine
See the service state and alert flow clearly, instead of guessing whether the phone is still watching your work apps.
Fare limits that make sense
Set a working range before the shift, then adjust it later after seeing what actually happened.
Permission checks in plain view
Accessibility, overlay, notifications, and battery settings stay visible, because one missing setting can spoil a busy hour.
Shift history you can read
Look back at accepted activity with the details drivers care about: app, fare, status, and time.
Less app switching
Keep cab, bike taxi, delivery, grocery, and logistics platforms organized before the rush begins.
Ready before you leave
Check the setup at home or at the stand, not while a good request is already on the screen.
Inside the app
A dashboard that behaves like a shift checklist
The screen is built for quick glances: what is running, what needs permission, which apps are selected, and what was accepted recently.
- Dashboard, Apps, History, and Profile sections
- Saved fare limits and alert preferences
- Permission checks for Accessibility, overlay, notifications, and battery mode
- Readable app list for ride, delivery, grocery, and logistics work
Work apps
Choose the platforms you actually use
Ride-Sharing Platforms
Delivery & Quick Commerce
AcceptRide is made for app-based work where ride or order information is shown clearly. Availability can change by Android version, app update, city, and account type, so drivers should keep their own setup checked.
Before going online
A simple setup routine drivers can repeat
- InstallDownload the APK on the Android phone you use for work.
- AllowOpen the required Android settings and confirm the app shows them as ready.
- SelectPick the ride, delivery, grocery, or logistics apps you want active today.
- TuneSet a fare range that matches your route, vehicle, and time of day.
- ReviewAfter work, check History and adjust tomorrow's setup with real information.
Install fix slides
If Android blocks the APK
Some phones stop direct installs. Use these slides only when Android blocks the file, and turn protection back on after installing.
Driver voices
What the workflow feels like in daily use
"I like that I can check permissions and fare range before leaving the stand. It saves me from opening settings again and again."
Sanjay Malhotra Cab Driver, Delhi NCR"During lunch rush I move between food delivery and bike taxi work. The app list and history screen make the day easier to track."
Naveen Gowda Delivery Partner, Bengaluru"My phone used to stop apps in the background. Now I know what to check before starting the service."
Prakash Iyer Auto Driver, ChennaiDriver reading room
Fresh field notes for real working days
New practical reads for rainy shifts, night work, phone setup, fuel breaks, and smaller-city routines.
How to prepare your phone before a rainy shift
Keep the screen, battery, mount, and service state ready before rain slows the road.
A safer alert routine for late evening work
Reduce phone handling after dark with a cleaner parked setup and calmer alert flow.
Plan fuel, water, and breaks before the busy window
A simple reset routine for longer working blocks and fewer avoidable interruptions.
Get the APK
Set up AcceptRide before your next working block
Install the APK, check permissions, choose the apps you use today, set your fare range, and keep History ready for review after work.
Questions drivers ask first
Quick answers before installing
Will I need to root my phone?
No. AcceptRide is built around normal Android settings. You may need to allow Accessibility, overlay, notifications, and battery access, but root is not required.
What should I check if monitoring stops?
Start with battery saver, notification permission, Accessibility status, and whether the right work apps are selected. These settings can change after phone updates.
Is this connected with Ola, Uber, Rapido, Swiggy, or Zomato?
No. AcceptRide is an independent Android utility. It is not an official product of any ride, delivery, grocery, or logistics platform.
How should a new driver start using it?
Start small. Select the two or three apps you already use, keep a realistic fare range, work one normal shift, then review History before changing settings.