A delivery app in Amman typically costs $6,600–$14,795 to build, with a working MVP achievable in 64 business days. These numbers are computed live from our public feature catalog — not a marketing estimate.
Priced in USD with the Jordanian dinar (JOD) shown alongside, reflecting Amman's position as Jordan's primary tech and startup hub.
The exact catalog features used to compute the cost range below — every price is public and comes from the same catalog our estimator uses.
Live GPS tracking of delivery/driver
Show driving/walking routes on map
Trigger actions when entering/leaving areas
Order history, status tracking, reorder
Process, fulfill, cancel, refund orders
Card payments, payment intents, webhooks
COD collection and courier reconciliation workflow
Zone-based delivery fee calculation by city or area
Firebase Cloud Messaging, APNs setup
Overview stats, charts, quick actions
Add, edit, delete, set default addresses
Two real numbers, not one vague range — pick the scope that matches where you are.
The essential feature subset to launch and validate with real users.
The complete representative feature set shown above, fully built out.
Every number on this page comes directly from our public pricing catalog — the same catalog and calculator that power our Get Estimate tool. No hidden fees, no inflated "starting at" figures designed to get you on a call. Browse the full catalog of 389 features across 33 categories, each with an exact price, on our pricing page.
View the full pricing catalogSpecific answers for delivery apps in Amman.
This range covers the customer-ordering experience plus live tracking, geofencing, and admin order management. A dedicated driver app (route assignment, earnings, shift management) shares the same live-tracking backend but is scoped and priced as an additional platform.
Cash-on-delivery reconciliation — matching driver cash collections against orders and flagging discrepancies — is a distinct catalog feature already included in the range above, alongside zone-based delivery pricing.
Yes — third-party carrier integrations (Aramex, SMSA) are separate catalog features layered on top of the in-house fleet tracking shown here, typically relevant once you expand beyond local last-mile delivery.