A focused Trakop alternative for water delivery
Mashqi covers routes, empties, deposits, and cash-on-delivery without the bloat — so a small distributor can be live the same day.

Why distributors look for a Trakop alternative
Trakop is a broad delivery-management platform. Many small bottled-water distributors want something narrower and faster to adopt — built specifically around 19L bottles, empties, deposits, and cash on delivery.
What Mashqi does differently
Mashqi is purpose-built for water: empty-bottle balances, deposits, a rider PWA, and a single delivery-and-payment transaction are core, not add-ons. There is no long implementation — you can route your first deliveries today.
Mashqi vs Trakop
| Feature | Mashqi | Trakop |
|---|---|---|
| Built specifically for bottled water | Yes — 19L bottles, empties, deposits | Broader multi-industry delivery platform |
| Empty-bottle & deposit tracking | Per-customer, built in | Varies / generic |
| Cash-on-delivery reconciliation | Per-rider cash totals | Varies |
| Time to go live | Same day | Longer onboarding |
| Rider mobile app | Included PWA | Included |
Frequently asked questions
- Is Mashqi a good Trakop alternative?
- If you run a bottled-water delivery business and want software focused on routes, empties, deposits, and cash on delivery rather than a broad multi-industry platform, Mashqi is a strong, faster-to-adopt alternative to Trakop.
Run your water delivery on Mashqi
Routes, empties, deposits, and cash on delivery in one place. Start your branch and deliver from your phone today.
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