How I Made $1,000 Per Week by Building an On-Demand Gig Driver Hiring Micro SaaS in 3 Days Using Modern Automation

Emin Aliyev
5 min readJun 18, 2024

In the ever-evolving gig economy, the demand for on-demand workers, particularly drivers, has skyrocketed. Recognizing this opportunity, I decided to build a micro SaaS solution called “GigDrivers” that would streamline the process of hiring on-demand gig drivers for businesses in the Chicago area.

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The Idea: Solving the On-Demand Driver Hiring Challenge

Small businesses and individuals often struggle to find reliable and efficient on-demand drivers for tasks such as deliveries, transportation, and errands. Traditional hiring methods can be time-consuming and costly, especially for short-term or temporary needs. That’s where the idea for GigDrivers came into play.

GigDrivers aimed to bridge the gap between businesses seeking on-demand drivers and a pool of qualified, vetted gig workers in the Chicago area. By providing a user-friendly platform, businesses could easily post their driver requirements, and qualified gig workers could apply and get hired within minutes.

Leveraging Modern Automation Tools

To bring GigDrivers to life in just 3 days, I leveraged the power of modern automation tools and…

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Emin Aliyev
Emin Aliyev

Written by Emin Aliyev

Founder of Murmur | Co-founder of Easymove (Acquired)| Software Developer, Growth Hacker, Marketer. Build SaaS and Marketplace startup