Driver dispatch and earnings app for Iraq’s Gubal Tuk-Tuk network
Gubal Captain - For Drivers, by Ahmed Al-Dulaimi, is a mobile driver app for the Gubal Tuk-Tuk transport network in Iraq designed to connect independent drivers with riders. The app receives ride requests, shows distance and fare estimates, and manages earnings through an integrated e-wallet. Key tools include live GPS broadcasting, a trip meter, secure in-app chat, and trilingual support. It targets licensed Tuk-Tuk drivers who need a structured, on-platform working interface within the local market.
What does the app do for drivers on the Gubal network?
The app acts as the primary dispatch interface for contracted Tuk-Tuk drivers, accepting passenger requests in real time and presenting distance and fare estimates at request time. Designed for on-platform work, the app serves as the connection point between independent drivers and riders, and it manages job acceptance, dispatch priority, and trip histories for drivers registered with the network.
How reliable is location reporting during trips?
The app uses high-accuracy GPS tracking that runs in the background and keeps passengers informed of live vehicle position while navigation runs in external maps. Navigation can open in Waze or Google Maps with a single tap, and the app continues broadcasting location to passengers. An offline work mode stores trip data locally and synchronizes it when the device regains network access, reducing information loss during connectivity gaps.
How does it handle earnings and performance for drivers?
The app centralizes driver financials and incentives. It includes an integrated e-wallet for daily income tracking, an automatic fare meter calculated from distance, time, and peak demand, and a reputation-plus-rewards system that can unlock priority dispatch and discounts. Drivers can review detailed trip history and performance analytics to monitor income patterns and service metrics.
Who can use the app and what are the registration hurdles?
Registration requires an active Iraqi phone number and submission of ID, driving license, and Tuk-Tuk photos, with administrative review. The interface supports Arabic, English, and Kurdish, and secure in-app chat lets drivers message passengers without sharing phone numbers. Eligibility is limited to individuals aged 18 or older with valid credentials and registered vehicle ownership, aligning the app with local operator requirements.
Practical choice for in-network drivers who meet local registration requirements
Gubal Captain suits drivers prepared to work within the Gubal network and to complete the documented verification steps, which restrict use to in-market operators. Drivers who accept the registration and eligibility rules gain a platformed workflow and in-app account features; those outside the intended geographic and credentialed audience should not expect full access or suitability for casual navigation tasks.





