University of Bahrain

College of Information Technology
Department of Information Systems

Mashaweer Go

One platform to compare, book, and manage vehicle rentals seamlessly.

Abstract

The vehicle rental process in Bahrain suffers from fragmented platforms, limited price transparency, and time-consuming manual procedures. Mashaweer Go addresses these challenges by providing a centralized digital platform that allows users to search, compare, and book vehicles from multiple rental agencies in one place.

Developed using FlutterFlow and Supabase, the application improves accessibility, booking speed, and customer satisfaction. User testing results indicate a strong preference for Mashaweer Go over traditional rental methods, demonstrating its potential impact on smart mobility services.

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Results

Testing results showed high usability and performance, with users rating the application between 9 and 10 out of 10. The price comparison feature was identified as the most valuable component.

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Conclusion & Future Work

Mashaweer GO is a modern vehicle-rental platform designed to meet user expectations in Bahrain and the GCC. A feasibility study and SWOT analysis identified market risks, competition, and growth opportunities. The platform follows a clear marketing and financial strategy, generating revenue through bookings, commissions, subscriptions, and loyalty-driven repeat usage, while operational costs are covered by Mashaweer GO. The design and testing phases defined essential features and improved usability. Despite limited resources, the team built a strong foundation. Mashaweer GO integrates automated bookings, analytics dashboards, secure login auditing, loyalty rewards, AI assistance, and payment services, supporting local businesses and Bahrain’s digital transformation with strong GCC expansion potential.

About the Project & Team

This project is a Final Year Senior Project completed during Semester 1 of the Academic Year 2025/2026 at the College of Information Technology University of Bahrain.

Team Members

Sayed Baqer Ahmed

Sayed Baqer Ahmed

Information Systems

Yusuf Mohammed Juma

Yusuf Mohammed Juma

Information Systems

Alaa Abdulla Salman

Alaa Abdulla Salman

Information Systems

Supervisor

Dr. Jafla Hassan Al-Ammari

Dr. Jafla Hassan Al-Ammari

Assistant Professor