Guide

What a Water Delivery Rider App Must Capture at the Door

If the rider only ticks 'delivered', you still do not know about cash, empties, or the customer's balance. The doorstep is where the books are made.

Water delivery rider posting bottles, cash, and empties on a phone at the doorstep

Three numbers or it did not happen

Bottles (or cylinders, or crates) out, empties in, cash collected. A water rider app that only shows a map is a tracking toy. The post at the door has to move stock, the customer ledger, and the rider's day-book in one tap.

Urdu on the phone, English in the office is fine

Many Pakistani riders will not learn an English ERP in a week. Bilingual labels and a phone-number login mean the round starts on day one. The owner can still run reports in English or Urdu at the desk.

Live map without the nagging calls

When stops complete on the app, the office sees which houses in Gulshan or Hayatabad are done. 'Where is my water' becomes a look at the screen instead of a call that pulls the rider off a gate queue.

End of day is a handover, not a reconstruction

Cash collected, bottles delivered, empties returned, per rider. If those three do not match what was handed in, you find it before tomorrow's load, not in a monthly argument.

FAQ

Does a water delivery rider need a special phone?
No. A browser-based rider app (PWA) or a simple Android install is enough. The requirement is posting the stop, not a handheld scanner.
What should proof of delivery include for water?
Quantity delivered, empties returned, cash or credit, time, and the customer. A photo is optional; the ledger line is not.

Put these ideas to work in Mashqi

Routes, empties, deposits, and cash on delivery. Run water, tanker, LPG, dairy, or FMCG delivery in one place.

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