If you run a subcontractor chain — taking jobs from a larger operator and handing them to your drivers — you live in forwarded emails and screenshots, then lose hours rebuilding invoices at month-end. LimoRelay ends that. Forward a job email, it becomes a dispatched trip, and the monthly statement writes itself.
A job email lands from the operator who hired you. Forward it to LimoRelay (or paste it). It's parsed into a structured trip — pickup, drop-off, time, passenger, price.
One tap assigns the trip to one of your drivers. They get it in the same LimoScene driver app — navigation, status taps, GPS — no screenshots, no group chats.
Every completed job rolls into automatic monthly statements — what each driver is owed, and what you bill upstream. Month-end goes from hours to a click.
You buy a trip from the operator at one price and pay your driver less — that spread is your business. In LimoRelay, the sender price and your margin are structurally invisible to drivers: enforced server-side by role, not hidden in the UI. Your driver sees their fare and the trip details. Nothing more. One leak can cost an account — so we made it impossible by design.
Forward or paste a job — the parser turns messy email into a clean, dispatchable trip. Screenshot & OCR fallback for the awkward ones.
Your drivers use the same native LimoScene driver app — turn-by-turn, status taps, live GPS — so jobs run like a real operation.
Driver-pay statements and upstream billing generate monthly, grouped and reconciled. No more spreadsheet night before payday.
Role-enforced so the price you buy at never reaches a driver's screen. Your business stays your business.
Start as a subcontractor today; unlock the full LimoScene operator suite the day you start booking your own clients — same account.
No migration project. Add your drivers, forward your first job, and you're running before the week is out.
Everything a subcontractor chain needs to run jobs and invoice automatically.
Forward your first job email and watch it become a dispatched trip — and a statement that writes itself.
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