Set up the Nash driver app for your fleet
Last updated: August 16, 2026
This is the operator's start-to-finish path for getting your own drivers working in the Nash driver app: create the group they belong to, add them, get them signed in on their phones, and confirm it works with a test delivery. It ties together the other Fleet setup articles — follow it once when you're standing up a new fleet.
Note
Fleet is gated, and availability varies by organization. If you don't see Fleet in the sidebar, reach out to Nash. This article covers the operator's portal steps; the driver-side app experience is documented separately.
1. Create a driver group
Your drivers belong to a driver group — the unit you dispatch and price as a whole. If you don't have one yet, create it first: see create and configure a driver group. Setting up your very first group also creates your internal fleet.
2. Add your drivers
Add each driver with their name and mobile number, and assign them to the group. The mobile number matters — it's how the driver signs in to the app. For the full add-and-edit flow and the driver detail tabs, see add and edit a driver; for the roster view, see manage your drivers.
3. Get drivers onto the app
Have each driver install Nash Driver from the App Store or Google Play, then sign in with the mobile number you entered — they'll confirm a one-time code sent by text. Once they're signed in, they'll receive the deliveries you assign to them.
4. Test it with a delivery
Confirm the setup end to end before you rely on it: create a delivery and assign it to your new driver, then check that it reaches them in the app.
- To dispatch an order to your own fleet, see dispatch an order.
- To assign a specific driver to a live delivery, see manually assign a delivery.
If the delivery shows up for the driver, your fleet is ready. From here, you can set driver availability, define driver pay, and schedule shifts.