Head-to-head comparison

Cordic vs Gazoop — and why TaxiCloud is the modern alternative.

Honest three-way comparison: Cordic, Gazoop, and TaxiCloud across feature parity, pricing transparency, AI Copilot, and council-licensing compliance for UK + Ireland fleets.

Cordic and Gazoop are both legacy taxi dispatch software platforms targeting UK and Ireland fleet operators. Cordic is positioned as uk phv-focused dispatch platform with deep heritage in mid-market private-hire and a strong council-licensing reporting toolset.. Gazoop is positioned as low-cost, globally-distributed dispatch platform aimed at small and emerging fleets, with white-label apps and per-driver pricing.. Both are quote-only with multi-year contracts and rule-based auto-dispatch only — neither publishes pricing or ships generative AI in the live dispatch flow. TaxiCloud is the modern operator-grade alternative: published £49–£349/month pricing, AI Copilot, council-licensing reports across every UK PHV authority and NTA Ireland SPSV, white-glove migration from either platform in 6–10 working days.

Head-to-head profiles

How Cordic and Gazoop compare structurally.

  • Cordic

    Stockport, United Kingdom · founded 2000

    UK PHV-focused dispatch platform with deep heritage in mid-market private-hire and a strong council-licensing reporting toolset.

    Strengths

    • Council-licensing report formats baked into the platform
    • Established UK PHV operator base with long-tenured customers
    • Driver app and dispatcher console designed by ex-PHV operators

    Weaknesses

    • Architecture rooted in pre-cloud thinking — limited horizontal scale
    • No native AI capabilities in the dispatch flow
    • Mobile-first customer booking experience trails sector leaders
    PricingPer-vehicle contracted with separate driver-app and customer-app licence fees.
    Full Cordic comparison →
  • Gazoop

    London, United Kingdom · founded 2007

    Low-cost, globally-distributed dispatch platform aimed at small and emerging fleets, with white-label apps and per-driver pricing.

    Strengths

    • Public, low-end pricing — accessible for sub-10-vehicle fleets
    • Global customer base; multi-currency, multi-language support
    • White-label customer app at lower price points than incumbents

    Weaknesses

    • Brand polish, marketing, and case studies thin compared to UK incumbents
    • Console UI is functional rather than refined
    • AI capabilities limited; no generative copilot
    PricingPer-driver, monthly, with tiered feature unlocks. Public on website at sub-£20/mo for entry-level.
    Full Gazoop comparison →

Three-way feature matrix

Cordic vs Gazoop vs TaxiCloud — feature by feature.

FeatureTaxiCloudCordicGazoop
Modern Aurora UI
AI Copilot in live dispatch
Cloud-native architecture
Transparent online pricing
Self-serve 14-day trial
No setup fee
Council-licensing reports
Open API + webhooks
Stripe + PayPal native
Live WebSocket updates
Modern mobile customer app
Month-to-month contracts
UK PHV regulatory content
Public pricing online
Self-serve trial
White-label apps
Polished operator-grade brand
Named onboarding manager

Frequently asked

Cordic vs Gazoop, answered.

  • Cordic vs Gazoop — which is better for UK and Ireland fleets?

    Both Cordic and Gazoop have strengths and weaknesses; the right choice depends on your fleet's regulatory mix, integration needs, and pricing posture. Cordic is positioned as uk phv-focused dispatch platform with deep heritage in mid-market private-hire and a strong council-licensing reporting toolset., Gazoop as low-cost, globally-distributed dispatch platform aimed at small and emerging fleets, with white-label apps and per-driver pricing.. TaxiCloud is the modern alternative — published £49–£349/month pricing, AI Copilot in live dispatch, council-licensing reports across all UK PHV authorities and NTA Ireland SPSV.

  • Cordic vs Gazoop — which has better pricing transparency?

    Neither Cordic nor Gazoop publishes a public price card. Both are quote-only with multi-year contracts. TaxiCloud publishes pricing on the website at £49–£349/month with month-to-month contracts and a 14-day free trial.

  • Can I migrate from Cordic or Gazoop to TaxiCloud?

    Yes. White-glove migration takes 8 working days from Cordic and 5 working days from Gazoop. Drivers, vehicles, customers, pricing rules, and historic bookings all import. Available on Pro (£149/month) and above as part of onboarding.

  • Does TaxiCloud handle the same compliance reporting as Cordic and Gazoop?

    Yes — and more. TaxiCloud generates TfL operator monthly returns, council quarterly returns for every UK PHV authority, NTA Ireland SPSV quarterly returns, and DVA Northern Ireland operator returns. The 2025-updated NTA SPSV format ships pre-configured.

  • What does AI Copilot do that Cordic and Gazoop don't?

    AI Copilot is generative — it drafts SMS to passengers in their booking language, surfaces explainable assignment recommendations, and pre-positions drivers via event-calendar ingest. Cordic and Gazoop both run rule-based auto-dispatch only, with no generative AI in the live dispatch flow.

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