White Label Fox Launches Updated UberEats, Gojek-Style Clone Apps for Startups
White Label Fox rolled out updated UberEats and Gojek-style clone apps on March 22, promising startups a path from signup to app store in just five days.

White Label Fox, a Gujarat, India-based clone app development company specializing in on-demand digital solutions, rolled out its advanced Gojek Clone App on March 22, designed to help startups and enterprises build integrated multi-service platforms. The release arrived alongside a companion update to the company's UberEats-style food delivery clone, making it a dual-product push targeting founders who want to skip the build-from-scratch grind.
The pitch is speed and cost compression. A ready-made Gojek clone like Fox-Jek can be launched in five working days after white-labeling, while custom development takes three to six months for an MVP and six to twelve months or more for an enterprise-grade build. For a startup burning cash on runway, that math matters. The cost to develop a Gojek-like super app in 2026 ranges from $10,000 to $45,000 for a ready-made white-label clone, versus $45,000 to $400,000 or more for fully custom development.
The Gojek-style product, branded Fox-Jek, is built around service breadth. It delivers 101 or more services including ride-booking, food delivery, and handyman work, all from a single super app platform. The platform includes dedicated applications for customers, drivers, merchants, and service providers, along with advanced web panels and centralized admin control. Real-time tracking, wallet integration, promo management, geo-fencing, and performance analytics are baked in, giving entrepreneurs a ready-to-launch foundation for local and international markets.
On the food delivery side, the UberEats clone offers a complete ecosystem that includes customer, driver, and store applications supported by a powerful web admin panel, enabling entrepreneurs to launch and manage their own food delivery marketplace efficiently. White Label Fox focuses on delivering fully customizable solutions with complete branding flexibility, secure payment integration, real-time tracking, advanced order management, and scalable infrastructure, with the UberEats Clone App engineered to reduce time-to-market while maintaining high performance and seamless user experience.
The business model is straightforward for resellers and agencies: take a pre-built codebase, apply your own branding, and deploy. Gojek clones are cost-effective because the core modules, including the user app, provider app, admin panel, wallet, and dispatcher system, are already built; buyers pay for branding, customization, and deployment instead of full-cycle development.
White Label Fox claims more than eight years of industry experience and a record of delivering 250-plus projects across 70 or more countries, positioning the Rajkot-based firm as a volume player in a market where dozens of vendors compete on largely similar feature sets. Viral Kacha leads the company and has built it around the premise that most startups entering the on-demand space don't need bespoke engineering; they need a working product, fast. The March 22 dual release is the clearest expression yet of that strategy.
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