Driver companion PWA for delivery teams
A driver companion app that lives on their home screen as your app, not ours.
A Progressive Web App your drivers install from a URL in about 10 seconds. Offline by default, signs in with Face ID, captures photos and signatures, and ships with your logo and name baked in. Free on every Drivant plan.
Built the way drivers actually work
No app store queue, no signal dependency, no Drivant branding on your driver's home screen.
Install in 10 seconds
Drivers open a URL and tap "Add to Home Screen." No App Store. No review delays. No account to create. The first install takes under 10 seconds. Updates roll out automatically the next time the driver opens the app — no download, no "update available" nag.
Offline-capable
Routes, stop details, and customer info cache on first load. Drivers keep working through dead zones, parking garages, and rural gaps. Completions, photos, and signatures queue locally and sync the moment the phone reconnects — no lost work, no manual re-entry.
Branded as your company
The driver sees your logo, your app name, your colors — on the login screen, in the header, and on their phone's home screen. Branding is free on every plan, Free through Enterprise. Learn how white-label works →
From login to last delivery, end to end
What drivers actually see when they're on the road running your routes.
Open the branded app
Driver taps the icon on their phone's home screen — your icon, your app name — and lands on a login screen with your logo front and center. No Drivant branding anywhere they can see.
Sign in with Face ID
After the first login, drivers authenticate with a single biometric tap. The app uses WebAuthn passkeys — Face ID on iPhone, Touch ID on Android, Windows Hello on tablets. No passwords to forget, no SMS codes, no phishing risk.
See today's route
Today's assigned route loads instantly — stops in sequence, addresses, ETAs, and delivery notes. One tap starts the day. A second tap opens turn-by-turn navigation in Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze — whichever the driver prefers.
Capture proof of delivery
At each stop, the driver can snap photos (Manifest, Return, Other, or Issue), collect a signature on-screen, and mark the stop complete. The timestamp, GPS coordinates (if opt-in sharing is on), and all attached artifacts upload to the server automatically — or queue locally if signal is spotty.
Wrap the day
When the last stop is marked complete, the route locks, the timesheet settles, and every photo, signature, and completion timestamp is already synced to your dispatcher's dashboard. The driver signs out; GPS sharing stops immediately. No background tracking, no after-hours data.
Everything the driver needs, nothing they don't
Eight capabilities that cover the actual work of a delivery day. No bloat, no screens the driver never opens.
Passkey authentication
Face ID, Touch ID, Windows Hello, or hardware security keys. WebAuthn is phishing-resistant and password-free. One biometric tap per login.
Offline queue
Completions, photos, and signatures queue locally when the signal drops and sync the instant it returns. Drivers don't wait, don't re-enter, don't lose work.
Photo capture
Four categories: Manifest, Return, Other, and Issue. Tag each photo by type so dispatch can file it correctly and customers can find the right proof.
Signature + POD
On-screen signature capture tied to the stop, the time, and the photo set. Automatic proof-of-delivery receipt bundled with every completion.
GPS location sharing
Opt-in, per-trip. Drivers grant access when they start the route; sharing stops when they sign out. No background tracking, no after-hours visibility.
Navigation handoff
One tap opens turn-by-turn in Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze — whichever the driver already knows. We don't compete with navigation apps; we hand off cleanly.
Real-time route updates
Dispatch adds, reorders, or cancels stops and the driver sees the change instantly via WebSocket — with adaptive polling fallback for unstable networks.
Completion tracking
Every stop gets a timestamp, duration, and outcome. Your dispatcher sees the whole day in real time; your records survive billing disputes and audits.
Built the right way
The architecture that makes the 10-second install, the offline-by-default behavior, and the real-time sync possible.
PWA, not native
The driver app is a Progressive Web App — HTML, CSS, JavaScript delivered from a URL. Drivers install via Add to Home Screen, not the App Store. No native build, no code-signing queue, no two-week App Store review for every bug fix. Updates ship the moment they merge.
WebAuthn authentication
Passwordless sign-in backed by the FIDO2 / WebAuthn standard. Biometrics (Face ID, Touch ID) or hardware security keys. Passkeys are phishing-resistant by design — the private key never leaves the device and never gets typed into a spoofed login page.
Service worker caching
A service worker caches route data, app shell, and media assets on first load. Drivers work through dead zones — garages, elevators, rural gaps — and the app never shows an error screen. Completions queue locally and replay in order when the network returns.
WebSocket + polling fallback
Real-time route changes push over a persistent WebSocket; when the socket drops (flaky LTE, tethered hotspot, corporate Wi-Fi), the client falls back to adaptive polling on a backoff curve. Drivers always see the current route without hammering the server.
Drivers see your company, not ours
Every Drivant customer gets a branded subdomain at yourcompany.drivant.com with your logo, icon, app name, and colors. When drivers install the PWA, it lands on their home screen as your app — not Drivant's.
Our competitors charge $500–$2,000 a month to hide their logo. We include it on every plan, Free through Enterprise. Set up in 60 seconds.
See how white-label worksWhat the driver app isn't
We name what we aren't, loudly. It saves everyone time at signup and keeps customers from churning at month three.
Not a single-driver consumer app
The driver PWA is the companion side of Drivant — it requires a dispatcher or owner account on the planning side to assign routes, manage drivers, and view completions. A driver can't sign up on their own and start planning their own routes here. For a solo contractor, set up a one-seat Standard plan and you're both the planner and the driver.
Not a fleet telematics replacement
If you need ELD logs, dashcams, engine diagnostics, or hardware-based driver behavior scoring, pair Drivant with your existing telematics vendor — Samsara, Motive, Geotab, Verizon Connect. We're software, not hardware. The driver PWA runs on the driver's existing phone; it doesn't replace your fleet's black box.
Not a parcel scanner replacement
If you drive for FedEx Ground, UPS, or Amazon DSP, keep using the parent app for barcode scans, manifest uploads, and carrier compliance — it's what the parent company requires. Use Drivant alongside for route intelligence: smarter sequencing, your own completion records, POD photos you actually own, and data that survives billing disputes.
Questions dispatchers ask before signing up
If you're evaluating the driver app for your team, start here.
Does the driver need to download the app from the App Store?
No. The Drivant Driver app is a Progressive Web App (PWA). Drivers open a URL in their phone's browser, tap "Add to Home Screen," and the app installs in about 10 seconds. No App Store account, no review delays, no approval queue. Updates ship automatically the next time the driver opens the app.
Does it work on iPhone AND Android?
Yes. The driver PWA runs on any modern phone. On iPhone, drivers install through Safari (iOS 16 or newer). On Android, through Chrome, Edge, or Samsung Internet. The install flow is slightly different on each platform — we guide the driver through it the first time — but the app and its features are identical.
What if the driver has no signal?
The app is offline-capable by design. Routes, stop details, customer info, and prior photos are cached on first load. Drivers can continue completing stops, capturing photos, collecting signatures, and marking deliveries through dead zones. Every action queues locally and syncs automatically when the phone reconnects — in order, without duplicates, without losing a single completion.
Can drivers use Face ID or Touch ID?
Yes. The app uses WebAuthn passkeys, which support Face ID on iPhone, Touch ID on Android, Windows Hello on tablets, and hardware security keys. After the first login, drivers sign in with a single biometric tap. No passwords to forget, no SMS codes to wait for, no phishing risk — the passkey never leaves the device and can't be typed into a fake login page.
Can we brand the app with our company's logo?
Yes, and it's free on every plan. Every Drivant customer gets a branded subdomain at yourcompany.drivant.com with your logo, app icon, app name, and color theme. When drivers install the PWA, it lands on their home screen as your company's app, not Drivant's. Our competitors charge $500–$2,000/month to remove their logo; we include it from the Free plan up.
How do drivers get paid or invoiced through the app?
They don't — we're a route planning and driver companion platform, not a payroll or invoicing system. The driver app captures completion times, photos, signatures, and delivery data; you feed that into your existing payroll, invoicing, or driver-settlement workflow (Gusto, QuickBooks, ADP, your in-house system, whatever you already use). We don't try to replace the tools that are working for you.
Does the app track drivers after hours?
No. GPS location sharing is opt-in and per-trip. The driver starts their shift, grants location access for that shift only, and sharing stops the moment the route ends or they sign out. There's no background tracking, no 24/7 surveillance, no data collection when the app is closed. Drivers see a clear indicator when sharing is active and can disable it at any time.
Is there a cost per driver?
There's no separate app fee — the driver PWA, branded subdomain, offline sync, passkey auth, and photo/signature POD come included on every plan. Each tier includes a generous driver seat count: 1 on Free, 5 on Standard ($29/mo), 25 on Pro ($79/mo), 50 on Teams ($149/mo). Competitors charge $20–$35 per driver from seat one — a 20-driver fleet on OptimoRoute is $700/mo, on Circuit Starter is $400/mo, on Drivant Pro it's $79/mo. If you grow past the Teams count, per-seat overage is $12/driver — still well below competitors' starting rates.
Start free — branded driver app included
Spin up a Drivant account, set your company logo and colors, and send your drivers the install link. They'll be on your branded PWA in under 10 seconds — with Face ID, offline sync, photos, and signature POD on day one.
No credit card. 1–50 driver seats included per tier. Branded subdomain included on every plan.