
7 Business App Flows for Local Operators
7 Business App Flows for Local Operators
Local businesses do not need a giant custom platform.
They need one app that does one job well — bookings, intake, scheduling, orders, or AI-assisted conversations — published under their brand, not yours.
Appzky.dev ships as a catalog of seven flows. Each flow becomes a workspace app you can publish at yourname.appzky.dev.
Here is the full lineup.
1. Taxi and Courier Booking — Live now
For: Taxi operators, couriers, airport transfers
Problem solved: Capture pickup, dropoff, time, and passenger vs package details with map-ready addresses.
Status: Available today. Create, publish, and take live bookings.
This is the fastest path from sign-up to a customer-facing URL.
2. Dynamic Legal Intake — Blueprint
For: Solo lawyers and small firms
Problem solved: Run a master intake form guided by your firm PDF guidelines and case-type rules.
Status: On the roadmap. Preview in Templates and vote in Support.
3. Clinic Appointment Scheduler — Blueprint
For: Clinics, dentists, physio, appointment-based practices
Problem solved: Show availability, accept bookings, and track appointment states.
Status: Blueprint — shaped by operator feedback.
4. Restaurant Orders — Blueprint
For: Restaurants and takeaway operators
Problem solved: Turn a PDF menu into orderable items with totals and customer checkout.
Status: Blueprint — ideal for operators who want structured orders without rebuilding their POS.
5. Car Dealer Sales Agent — Blueprint
For: Independent dealers and used-car lots
Problem solved: Match buyers to CSV inventory with price and discount rules in conversation.
Status: Blueprint — AI-assisted sales without a dealership CRM overhaul.
6. Resume Mock Interviewer — Blueprint
For: Job seekers, coaches, training providers
Problem solved: Upload a resume PDF and practice role-specific interview questions with AI.
Status: Blueprint — B2C-friendly flow with B2B resale potential.
7. Custom Audio Meditations — Blueprint
For: Wellness creators and coaches
Problem solved: Short survey → personalized meditation script → audio output.
Status: Blueprint — content + AI + delivery in one focused app.
How the catalog fits together
Every flow follows the same operator journey:
- Pick a template in your workspace
- Name and configure your app
- Publish at
yourslug.appzky.dev - Operate from the dashboard — bookings, leads, and events in Operations
No n8n. No Zapier spaghetti. Native credits, alerts, and publishing.
Live vs blueprint — what that means
| Status | What you can do |
|---|---|
| Live (first) | Create an app, publish, accept real customer traffic |
| Blueprint | See the product direction, suggest features, vote in Support |
We ship one flow at a time with quality — not half-baked templates that break in production.
Why operators buy focused apps
A dentist does not buy "AI transformation software."
They buy:
- An appointment page patients can trust
- Fewer no-shows
- Less phone time
A taxi company does not buy a ride-hailing platform.
They buy:
- A booking link that works
- Cleaner dispatch handoffs
- Fewer lost jobs
Clarity sells. Appzky.dev is built around that clarity.
Why builders and agencies use Appzky.dev
If you serve local businesses, you can:
- Spin up a workspace per client
- Publish each app on its own subdomain
- Bill for setup, credits, and ongoing management
You are not maintaining custom code for every niche — you are deploying proven flows.
Credits keep usage fair
Each customer interaction (like a booking) consumes app credits.
Plans refill credits monthly. Top-ups are available in the dashboard.
That model works for:
- Operators who want predictable costs
- Agencies reselling managed apps
- Appzky.dev sustaining AI and infrastructure
Shape what we build next
Open Support in your workspace to submit and vote on feature requests. Tell us which blueprint matters most in your market.
Final thought
You do not need twelve half-related tools.
You need seven sharp flows — each solving a real job for a real industry.
Start with Taxi and Courier today. Help us prioritize the rest.