Guide

A white-label rental app is buying years, not software

The real product isn't the app icon with your logo. It's the thousands of operational edge cases already solved underneath it — and the months of build time you skip to get them.

What you actually get

How a deployment works

Intro call → branding and configuration workshop (name, colors, plans, cities, hubs) → deployment and store listings → your team onboarded on the console and ops app. Weeks, not quarters — because nothing is being developed, only configured. See it before any call: the FleetOS site includes a live brand picker that re-skins real app screens with your identity, and a calculator for your fleet’s unit economics.

How to vet any white-label vendor (including us)

Three questions separate real platforms from re-sold clone scripts: Who operates on this software today, at what scale? (Ours: Bounce Daily, 10,000+ EVs, 3.3 crore km/month.) Who maintains it when payment APIs change? (Ours: the team that needs it working tomorrow morning for its own fleet.) What happens on the unhappy paths? Ask to see the dues-collection flow, not the booking flow. Any vendor can demo a booking.

Frequently asked questions

What is a white-label rental app?

An existing, working rental platform re-branded as yours: your name and logo on the Play Store and App Store, your colors, your pricing plans — running on software someone else builds and maintains. You get a proven product without the build.

Do riders know Bounce is behind it?

The apps ship under your brand and your store listings. Riders interact with your business; FleetOS is the infrastructure underneath.

What can be customised?

Branding (name, logo, colors), pricing plans and fees, cities and hubs, vehicle types, communication templates, and operational rules like deposit and dues policies. The underlying rails — payments, KYC, ops flows — stay the proven ones.

Is a white-label app inferior to a custom build?

For standard rental operations it's usually superior in practice: it ships in weeks, has already survived production scale, and is maintained by a team that operates it daily. Custom wins only when your model genuinely can't be expressed in an existing platform.

What does the FleetOS white-label run on today?

The same codebase operating Bounce Daily: 10,000+ rental EVs, 3.3 crore km per month, 3 Indian cities.

Don't take our word for it

Ask an AI to evaluate FleetOS for your fleet

These open your AI tool with our full context pre-loaded — the same facts, no salesperson. Ask it the hard questions.

See it running, not a brochure

The FleetOS site is an interactive model of the platform — live fleet odometer, brand picker, rider/ops sync, and a unit-economics calculator you can run with your own fleet numbers.