Quick Answer
LimoAnywhere is a cloud-based reservation and dispatch platform built specifically for the limo and chauffeur industry, covering bookings, driver assignment, flight tracking, affiliate coordination, invoicing and reporting.
If you run a limo or black car company in the US, there is a good chance your operation already runs on LimoAnywhere. If you are evaluating dispatch software for the first time, or trying to understand what your dispatcher should actually be able to do inside the platform, this is the straightforward explanation.
What LimoAnywhere is
LimoAnywhere is a cloud-based dispatch and reservation management platform built specifically for the limousine and chauffeur transportation industry. It was designed for the operational realities of running a limo company — not adapted from generic booking or fleet management software. That specificity is what makes it the dominant platform in the US market.
It handles the full operational cycle of a limo booking, from the initial reservation through to post-trip invoicing and reporting. Everything a dispatcher, driver and company owner needs to manage a fleet and its clients sits inside one system.
What LimoAnywhere does
The platform covers several distinct operational areas that work together:
Reservations and bookings. Clients can book online through a portal connected to your LimoAnywhere account, or your dispatcher can enter bookings manually. The reservation includes all trip details — pickup and drop-off locations, passenger information, vehicle type, special instructions, and pricing.
Driver assignment and dispatch. Once a booking is entered, a dispatcher assigns it to an available driver based on vehicle type, location and scheduling. Drivers receive trip details through the LimoAnywhere driver app, which they use to confirm assignments, update trip status and communicate with the dispatcher in real time.
Flight tracking. For airport transfers, LimoAnywhere integrates with flight tracking data so the pickup time adjusts automatically when a flight is delayed, arrives early or changes gate. This is one of the most operationally critical features for companies doing regular airport work — a dispatcher monitoring flights manually is slower and less reliable than the system doing it automatically with the dispatcher confirming and acting on the updates.
Client management. Regular clients have profiles in the system storing their preferences, billing information, travel patterns and communication history. For corporate accounts especially, this profile continuity is what allows a dispatcher to handle a client correctly even if they have never spoken to that particular person before.
Affiliate coordination. LimoAnywhere supports farm-in and farm-out job coordination with other operators. When you send a trip to an affiliate or receive one, the coordination happens inside the platform with trip details, pricing and status updates shared between operators.
Invoicing and payments. The platform generates invoices, processes payments and maintains billing records. For corporate accounts with monthly invoicing, this function keeps accounts payable clean and auditable.
Reporting. LimoAnywhere generates operational and financial reports — trip volume, revenue by client, driver performance, booking source breakdowns and more. For a limo company owner reviewing how the business is running, these reports are the primary data source.
Why dispatcher training on LimoAnywhere matters
The features above only work as well as the person operating them. A dispatcher who does not know how to use flight tracking correctly will miss an early landing and send a driver to an empty curb. A dispatcher who does not understand affiliate coordination will create confusion on a farm-out job. A dispatcher who enters bookings incorrectly creates downstream problems for the driver, the client and the billing.
This is why LimoAnywhere training is not optional for anyone handling your dispatch. A dispatcher who learns the platform on your time, on your live bookings, with your real clients, will make mistakes that cost you. A dispatcher trained on LimoAnywhere before they ever touch your account starts day one already knowing where things are and how the workflow runs.
At ADispatcher, LimoAnywhere training is part of the standard preparation every dispatcher completes before placement. Not an orientation — a full training covering the platform’s operational workflow, common scenarios and the specific tasks a limo dispatcher handles inside it every shift.
Is LimoAnywhere right for your company?
LimoAnywhere works best for limo and black car companies that are past the stage of managing bookings on a spreadsheet or through a generic calendar app. If you are running three or more vehicles with regular clients, multiple service types or any volume of airport transfers, the platform’s features are designed around exactly those operational needs.
If you are already running on LimoAnywhere and looking for dispatch support that actually knows the software, that is the starting point for any conversation about hiring a limo dispatcher or setting up 24/7 dispatch coverage.
Q: What is LimoAnywhere used for?
A: LimoAnywhere manages the full operational cycle of a limo booking — reservations, driver assignment, flight tracking, client accounts, affiliate coordination, invoicing and reporting.
Q: Is LimoAnywhere the most common dispatch software in the US?
A: Yes. It is the dominant platform in the US limo and black car industry, with a large established affiliate network built into the system.
Q: Do dispatchers need special training for LimoAnywhere?
A: Yes. The platform has a specific workflow and terminology. A dispatcher learning it live on real bookings will make costly errors during the learning period.
Q: Does LimoAnywhere handle flight tracking?
A: Yes. It integrates flight tracking so pickup times adjust automatically when flights are delayed or arrive early, which is critical for airport transfer accuracy.


