Uber clone app development — launch a production Flutter ride-sharing app from $499.
We already own and ship a working Flutter uber clone (rider + driver + fleet admin). Rebrand it with your logo, plug in your payment gateway, and go live on Google Play and App Store in 7 days. Standard multi-country build from $1,499. Marketplace + fleet admin from $2,999. Custom ride-share or food delivery clone from $4,999. Prices no other agency can match — because the engineering was paid for on our own product.
Last updated:
Trusted by clients on
Apps we already shipped with AI
Same process, applied to your project. Tap a card for the full story.
Why our uber clone app is the cheapest route to a real ride-sharing product
Most agencies quote $8,000–$12,000 for a basic ride-hailing MVP and $25,000–$60,000 for a custom build, because they engineer the same rider-and-driver logic from scratch every time. We already did that work for our own product, dBlack — a production Flutter ride-sharing app already in the stores. Per-client cost becomes rebrand labour plus your integrations, not ground-up engineering. That is how our starter uber clone app can ship from $499, our standard ride share app from $1,499, and a full marketplace with fleet admin from $2,999 — while remaining profitable. If you need bespoke work on top, custom scope is quoted separately from $4,999.
What is inside our flutter ride sharing app (rider + driver + fleet admin)
Rider app: phone OTP onboarding, live Google Maps with polyline routing, multi-category car selection, fare estimate, promo and special-offer engine, Stripe in-app payments, tip driver, rate and review, live driver arrival and trip progress, ride cancellation with reasons, in-app inbox, privacy-and-terms screens, and offline Isar cache for flaky networks. Driver app: onboarding, home dashboard with live requests, ride-request overlays, accept and reject with timers, step-by-step navigation via the user's preferred maps app (map_launcher), trip processing, end-of-ride rating, and a company_drivers_cars_management module for fleet operators. Admin: cockpit dashboards, analytics, dispatch, driver onboarding, fare rules, and a federation/ext-services layer for plugging in SMS, payment, and map providers. All written in Flutter for one iOS + Android codebase, with Firebase Auth, Socket.io live dispatch, Dio + REST, Riverpod state, go_router, and Isar for local storage — the same stack we run in production.
White-label uber clone app vs custom ride share app vs uber clone script
Three routes, three very different outcomes. (1) Cheap uber clone script on marketplace sites ($79–$1,999): usually older Firebase-only templates, often partly encrypted, no SLA, and no one to fix production issues — you pay less but ship slower once bugs hit. (2) Custom ride share app build at a traditional agency ($25K–$60K+): full bespoke, long timeline, but you fund the same rider-driver-dispatch engineering every other client already funded. (3) Teamz Lab white-label + custom on top of a shipped codebase: rebrand is $499, your custom features land on a proven base at $2,999+, and you still walk away with 100% source code. For most operators the right move is to launch on the starter or standard tier, collect real demand, then invest custom-development money only on the features that actually differentiate you.
Food delivery clone, carpooling, and other on-demand variants — same stack
Ride-hailing, food delivery (uber eats clone / doordash clone), courier, medical transport, school rides, fleet rental, and carpooling all share the same core: consumer app + provider app + dispatch admin + real-time location + payments. Because we run dBlack on exactly that architecture, extending it into an on-demand food delivery app development build or a carpooling app development build is a re-skin plus a small domain overlay — not a new product. That keeps pricing tight and launch fast: food delivery clone MVPs typically fit the $1,499–$2,999 tiers, with custom multi-sided marketplaces starting at $4,999.
In-depth guides — pricing, architecture, operator playbooks, and city-specific launches
Before you buy, we recommend reading the full cluster: <a href="/blog/how-much-does-it-cost-to-build-an-uber-clone-app-in-2026/">How much does it cost to build an uber clone app in 2026?</a> covers real market-wide prices. <a href="/blog/uber-clone-source-code-white-label-vs-custom-vs-script/">Uber clone source code — white-label vs custom vs cheap script</a> is the comparison of every buying route. <a href="/blog/flutter-uber-clone-tech-stack-architecture-explained/">Flutter uber clone tech stack & architecture explained</a> is the layer-by-layer architecture of what is actually inside our flutter ride sharing app. <a href="/blog/how-to-start-ride-sharing-business-in-your-city/">How to start a ride sharing business in your city</a> is the 10-step operator playbook (supply first, app fifth). <a href="/blog/doordash-clone-ubereats-clone-food-delivery-app-development-cost/">DoorDash clone, UberEats clone & food delivery app development cost</a> covers the food delivery variant. Geo-specific guides: <a href="/blog/ride-sharing-app-in-uae-dubai-careem-clone-development/">Ride sharing app in UAE, Dubai & the Gulf — Careem clone development</a>, and <a href="/blog/bolt-clone-yango-clone-ride-sharing-app-africa-kenya-nigeria/">Bolt clone, Yango clone & launching in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana</a>.
Ride-sharing app pricing — Teamz Lab vs the market
| Build route | Typical price | Time to launch | Source code ownership |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheap uber clone script (marketplace sites) | $79 – $1,999 | 1–2 weeks setup | Often encrypted / restricted |
| Readymade MVP agency (Apptunix, AppWrk, etc.) | $8,000 – $12,000 | 6–8 weeks | Depends on contract |
| Custom build — small agency | $25,000 – $50,000 | 12–20 weeks | Yes |
| Custom build — enterprise shop | $60,000 – $200,000+ | 20–40 weeks | Yes |
| Teamz Lab — starter rebrand | $499 | ~7 days | 100% yours |
| Teamz Lab — standard multi-country | $1,499 | ~2 weeks | 100% yours |
| Teamz Lab — marketplace / fleet admin | $2,999 | ~3–4 weeks | 100% yours |
| Teamz Lab — fully custom ride-share or food delivery | from $4,999 | ~4–8 weeks | 100% yours |
Why the gap exists: we built and shipped our own Flutter ride-sharing product (dBlack) — so each client pays for rebrand, integrations, and support, not ground-up engineering. All Teamz Lab tiers delivered with full source code and Upwork escrow.
What clients say
-
“I worked with them on Upwork. It was about solving a huge problem in my e-comm mobile app. They did a great job by not only solving it but also updating the codebase. I loved it. I highly recommend.”
Reza Babu , CEO, Buynow (Germany) — via Trustpilot
-
“I found this company full of energy and packed with passionate developers who served with the highest quality of product, which I exactly wanted. Crafted the solution like their own product. Once will love the collaboration with them.”
Ariful Islam — via Trustpilot
-
“Professional Developers, Excellent experience! Thanks for completing the project in time”
Raha — via Trustpilot
Pricing
We offer flexible packages — all through Upwork with payment protection. One-off design tasks from $35/screen (app screens, logos, landing pages — no monthly commitment). Monthly design from $750/month. App development from $1500/month. Full-service (research + design + dev + QA) from $3000/month.
Ride-sharing starting tiers (white-label on our own production Flutter codebase): Starter rebrand from $499 USD — 1 country, 1 payment gateway, Play Store + App Store submission, ships in ~7 days. Standard from $1,499 USD — multi-country, multi-payment, SMS OTP, up to 2 custom features, ~2 weeks. Marketplace / Fleet from $2,999 USD — company-owned fleet admin, multi-city dispatch, analytics dashboard, up to 5 custom features, ~3–4 weeks. Fully custom ride-share or food delivery clone from $4,999 USD. All tiers: 100% source code, Upwork escrow protected, AppStore + Play Store submission included.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- How much does it cost to develop an uber clone app?
- Our transparent ride-share tiers: starter white-label rebrand from $499 USD (1 country, 1 payment gateway, Google Play + App Store submission, ~7 days), standard multi-country build from $1,499 USD (multi-payment, SMS OTP, up to 2 custom features, ~2 weeks), marketplace with fleet-owner admin from $2,999 USD (company_drivers module, multi-city dispatch, analytics, ~3–4 weeks), and fully custom ride share or food delivery from $4,999 USD. Compared to the $8,000–$12,000 readymade MVP tier and $25,000–$60,000+ custom builds other agencies quote, this is 5–50x cheaper — possible only because the engineering was already paid for on our own product.
- Is your uber clone app built with Flutter?
- Yes. It is a genuine flutter uber clone — one Flutter codebase for iOS and Android for both the rider and driver apps. The admin/cockpit is a web panel. Backend is Node with Socket.io for real-time dispatch, Firebase Auth for phone OTP, and a modular ext-services layer for payment, SMS, and map providers.
- How fast can you launch a ride sharing app?
- Starter rebrand ships in ~7 days (logo, colours, single payment, single country, store submissions). Standard build ships in ~2 weeks. Marketplace with fleet-owner features ships in ~3–4 weeks. Fully custom scope is quoted individually, usually 4–8 weeks.
- Do I own the uber clone source code?
- Yes — 100% source for the rider app, driver app, admin panel, and backend is delivered to your repositories. No SaaS licence, no encrypted modules, no per-ride fee. You can move to another team at any time.
- Can you build a food delivery app too (UberEats clone / DoorDash clone)?
- Yes. The same stack that powers our ride-sharing product drops straight into food delivery, courier, medical transport, and school-ride verticals. Food delivery clone MVPs usually land in the $1,499–$2,999 tiers; a multi-sided marketplace with merchant onboarding starts at $4,999.
- What payment gateways does the flutter uber clone support?
- Stripe is wired in and live. We integrate Razorpay, Paystack, Flutterwave, Square, PayPal, Apple Pay / Google Pay wallets, and most local gateways. Multi-gateway (e.g. Stripe + Razorpay by region) is included from the standard tier.
- Does the uber clone app include a driver app and admin panel?
- Yes — rider app, driver app, and a cockpit admin web panel are all included in every tier. The driver app has onboarding, live request overlays, navigation via the rider's preferred maps app, trip processing, earnings, and a fleet/company mode for operators who manage many drivers.
- Can I run multiple cities, countries, and currencies?
- Yes. Multi-city dispatch zones, multi-country support, multi-currency pricing, and multi-language UI are available from the standard tier upward. Tax and commission rules are configurable per region.
- Do you offer carpooling and ride-pooling?
- Yes — carpooling / ride-pooling is a custom module on top of the marketplace tier. It reuses the existing matching engine with shared-route logic, per-seat pricing, and driver-side multi-pickup flow.
- Is it safe to buy an uber clone app from you?
- Yes. All work runs through Upwork escrow — funds are held until you approve the deliverables, and release is staged against milestones (rebrand → Stripe live → store submission → store approval). Check our reviews on Upwork, Clutch, and Trustpilot (linked in the footer).
- How is this different from the $79 uber clone scripts on marketplace sites?
- Marketplace scripts are template dumps — usually partly encrypted, often outdated (old Firebase SDKs, deprecated Maps APIs), and come with no team to fix production issues. Ours is the same codebase powering our own live ride-sharing product dBlack, delivered with full unencrypted source, active maintenance, and an Upwork-protected engagement.
- What do you need from me to start a ride sharing app project?
- Brand assets (logo + colours, or $150 for a logo from our design team), a country and currency for launch, a payment-gateway account (Stripe is fastest), app store developer accounts (Apple $99/yr, Google one-off $25), and a one-paragraph description of any custom workflows. We handle everything else — API keys, maps, SMS, builds, and store submission.
Ready to start?
Hire us through Upwork — your payment is protected by escrow. You pay only when you approve the work. Check our portfolio and reviews first.