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REVIEW
GoTrip24 Driver is a small platform's working tool, not a consumer app.
The driver-side companion to Georgia's Gotrip transfer marketplace does three things — onboard, dispatch, block-off — and asks nothing else of you.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ
A driver-side app from a regional transfer platform tells you almost everything about the platform before you open it. GoTrip24 Driver is the companion build to Gotrip, a Georgia-based marketplace that matches travelers with private transfers and day tours. The app is 11 MB, ships only in English, and has had exactly one feature release on the App Store since January 2025.
That is not a complaint. It is not trying to be Uber Driver. It is trying to be the only screen a Gotrip driver opens before a transfer — register, accept the booking, block the day if you cannot work — and on that narrow brief it largely succeeds.
The interesting question is not whether this app is good. It is whether the platform behind it has decided what it wants to be when it grows.
It is not trying to be Uber Driver. It is trying to be the only screen a Gotrip driver opens before a transfer.
FEATURES
Three jobs, in order. Register as a driver and complete a profile that ties to the Gotrip platform at gotrip.ge — the consumer side that matches travelers with private transfers and day tours, mostly in Georgia and the wider Caucasus. Receive push notifications for new orders, open the booking detail, and confirm directly from the app. Open a calendar and grey out the days you are not available, so the dispatcher stops offering you work you cannot take.
That is the entire surface. There are no in-app messages threaded against a booking, no live navigation, no earnings dashboard, no shift heatmaps, no rating histogram. The app is 11 MB and English-only, sized like the working tool it is.
Version 2.0.1, shipped in May 2025, was a maintenance release — notifications fixed, maps fixed, external links fixed. The first public build went out in January 2025. There has been no feature update on the store in close to a year.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The scope is honest. Gotrip is a small Georgia-based transfer marketplace, not a global rideshare network, and the driver app behaves accordingly. You are not learning a dispatch operating system — you are accepting bookings the office has already qualified and blocking the days you have a wedding or a service appointment.
The calendar-block feature is the single best decision in the build. Most small dispatch apps make you decline orders one at a time, then penalise your acceptance rate. Gotrip lets you say "Tuesday is gone" in two taps, which is what a working driver actually needs.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
There is no in-app earnings view, no payout statement, no trip history you can scroll, and no support chat — by the standards of any rideshare driver app from the last five years, those are not nice-to-haves. A driver who wants to know what they earned last week opens a separate browser tab on the operator's site.
The single user rating on the US store is not evidence of quality; it is evidence that nobody outside the operator's pool is downloading this. There is no Android client listed at the gotrip.ge address, which is a strange gap for a driver tool — the consumer side of any transfer platform skews Android in this region by a wide margin, and presumably the driver side does too.
CONCLUSION
Install this if Gotrip's office has already contracted you as a driver. There is nothing here to evaluate as a general-audience app. Watch for an Android build and a real earnings view — without those two, the platform is leaving its own drivers on a browser tab to check what they are owed.