Android driver workflow utility
Auto Accept App for calmer multi-app driver shifts.
Keep Ola, Uber, Rapido, Porter, Blinkit, Namma Yatri and other work apps easier to prepare before going online. Check permissions, selected apps, alert flow, fare rules and shift history from one focused Android workspace.
Daily driver workflow
Everything you check before the next request arrives
Before work starts, drivers usually ask the same questions: is the service ready, are the right apps selected, are permissions okay, and are the fare limits correct? Auto Accept App keeps those answers close.
Cleaner alert routine
See the service state and alert flow clearly, instead of guessing whether the phone is still watching your work apps.
Fare limits that make sense
Set a working range before the shift, then adjust it later after seeing what actually happened.
Permission checks in plain view
Accessibility, overlay, notifications, and battery settings stay visible, because one missing setting can spoil a busy hour.
Shift history you can read
Look back at accepted activity with the details drivers care about: app, fare, status, and time.
Less app switching
Keep cab, bike taxi, delivery, grocery, and logistics platforms organized before the rush begins.
Ready before you leave
Check the setup at home or at the stand, not while a good request is already on the screen.
Inside the app
Built around the real start of a driver shift
Before the first request comes in, the phone should already feel ready. Check the basics, keep today's apps selected, and start with fewer surprises.
Work apps
Keep only today's apps in front of you
Most drivers do not work the same way every day. Some days are cab-heavy, some days are delivery-heavy, and some days you switch between both. Pick the apps you are actually using and keep the rest out of the way.
Support can vary by phone, Android version, app update, city and account type. The best habit is still simple: check your setup before the first ride or order.
Ride and taxi
Delivery and logistics
Before going online
Five checks that make the shift less messy
Do this once before leaving the stand or parking spot. It is faster than fixing permissions while a request is already on screen.
- Install on the work phoneUse the Android phone you actually carry during rides or deliveries.
- Clear the permissionsAccessibility, overlay, notifications and battery settings should all show ready.
- Choose today's appsSelect the ride, delivery, grocery or logistics apps you plan to run this shift.
- Set the fare rangeKeep the range practical for your vehicle, route and time of day.
- Check history laterAfter work, look back once and adjust tomorrow's setup from real activity.
Install help
If your phone blocks the APK
Some phones block direct installs the first time. Use the guide only if Android stops the file, then turn protection back on after the app is installed.
Driver notes
Small things drivers notice after a few shifts
"I check permissions and fare range before leaving the stand. That saves me from opening settings again when work is already moving."
Rajesh Kumar Cab Driver, Delhi NCR"Lunch time is usually delivery, evening can be bike taxi. Keeping only the apps I need today makes the phone easier to handle."
Arun Gowda Delivery Partner, Bengaluru"Earlier my phone would stop things in the background. Now I know battery and notification settings are the first checks."
Mohammed Iqbal Auto Driver, ChennaiReading room
Short guides for the parts of work nobody writes down
Simple notes about phone setup, safer night work, earnings habits and routines that make app-based work easier to manage.
Start the shift without rushing
A short checklist before going online can save a lot of mid-shift confusion.
Late-night pickups with a clearer head
Practical habits for staying alert, reachable and in control when the roads are quieter.
Stop guessing what the day earned
Track the basics so fuel, waiting time and accepted work are easier to understand.
Get the APK
Install it before the next shift, not during the rush
Download the APK on your work phone, finish the permission checks, choose today's apps and keep the fare range ready before you go online.
Before you install
Plain answers, no extra drama
These are the questions drivers usually ask before putting a utility app on the phone they use for work.
Will I need to root my phone?
No. It works with normal Android permissions. You may need Accessibility, overlay, notifications and battery access, but root is not required.
What should I check if monitoring stops?
Check battery saver first, then notifications, Accessibility and the selected work apps. Phone updates can change these settings without warning.
Is this connected with Ola, Uber, Rapido, Swiggy, or Zomato?
No. Auto Accept App is independent. It is not an official product of any ride, delivery, grocery or logistics platform.
How should a new driver start using it?
Start with the two or three apps you already use. Keep the fare range realistic, work one normal shift, then review History before changing anything big.