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 Maxymo vs. mystro

If you’re a rideshare or delivery driver, managing multiple gig apps at once can be overwhelming. That’s where automation tools like Maxymo and Mystro come in, offering smarter workflows to help you earn more with less stress. Here’s a side-by-side comparison to help you decide.

Overview

Maxymo and Mystro are android apps designed to automate multi-app driving for gig workers. They both aim to eliminate the need to switch between apps manually and offer automatic accept/decline features based on your preferences.

🔍 Feature Comparison

Feature Maxymo (Our app) Mystro
Supported Apps Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Grubhub, Instacart, Uber Eats, Zifty, Ola, Didi, Zoomy & Curri (some may have limited functions) Uber, Lyft, DoorDash (some others may have limited functions)
Auto Accept/Decline ✅ Advanced filters per app & service ⚠️ Basic filters only
App Switching ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Earnings Tracking ✅ Built-in ❌ Not included
Mileage Tracking ✅ Built-in ❌ Not included
Expense Tracking ✅ NEW: Track fuel, repairs, etc. ❌ Not available
Offer Speech Alerts ✅ Reads offers aloud for hands-free safety ❌ Not available
Quick Launch Toolbar ✅ Launch multiple gig apps with a tap ❌ Not available
On-Screen Cherry Pick Overlay ✅ Overlay with visible accept/decline info ❌ Not supported
Customization ✅ Full control over filters per app ⚠️ Limited
Monthly Price $4.99/month $18.99/month

 

Key Differences

🔧 Automation & Custom Filters

Maxymo offers deep customization, allowing users to set separate filters for each supported platform based on pay, distance, surge, and more. DoorDash is not fully supported within Maxymo, as that functionality is provided through our dedicated app, Drivers Utility Helper. Mystro provides automation with more generalized settings, primarily focusing on Uber, Lyft and Doordash.

📊 Tracking & Reporting

Maxymo includes earnings, mileage, and expense tracking, simplifying tax preparation and performance monitoring. Mystro lacks built-in tracking tools, so users may need additional apps for this functionality.

🎙️ Driver Alerts

Maxymo features speech alerts that read incoming offer details aloud, enhancing safety by reducing the need to look at the screen. Mystro does not offer voice feedback.

🧠 User Interface and Control

Maxymo includes a floating overlay, as well as a quick launch overlay, allowing users to launch and control multiple apps seamlessly without keeping Maxymo visible on-screen at all times. In contrast, Mystro requires users to keep its interface in the foreground at all times to function properly, which may limit multitasking and ease of use.

✅ Maxymo – Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • ✅ Supports a wide range of platforms

  • ✅ Fully customizable auto-accept/decline filters per app

  • ✅ Built-in earnings, mileage, and expense tracking

  • Speech alerts for hands-free offer details

  • On-screen cherry-pick overlay shows real-time request info

  • ✅ Floating Quick Launch bar (doesn’t require Maxymo to stay in the foreground)

  • ✅ Affordable at $4.99/month

Cons:

  • DoorDash not supported directly (covered separately by Drivers Utility Helper)

  • May experience limited functionality with Uber, due to Uber’s ongoing attempts to block third-party automation tools


✅ Mystro – Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • ✅ Supports a wide range of platforms

  • ✅ Simple setup for basic auto-accept/decline

  • ✅ Streamlined for users focused only on a few platforms

Cons:

  • Limited app support outside of Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash

  • ❌ Lacks earnings, mileage, and expense tracking

  • ❌ Requires Mystro to remain on-screen to function properly

  • May experience issues with Uber, as Uber actively restricts third-party automation apps

 

Final Thoughts

Maxymo offers extensive customization, support for a wider range of apps, and built-in tools like earnings, mileage, and expense tracking — all for just $4.99/month. It’s a solid choice for drivers who want more control and insight while working across multiple platforms. Mystro, priced at $18.99/month, may appeal to those who mainly drive for Uber, Lyft, or DoorDash and prefer a simpler setup. Both apps aim to streamline the multi-app driving experience — the right one for you depends on your priorities and the features that matter most for your workflow.