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# Getting Started

Welcome to the RideOn Configuration Document. This is the installation guide for both the admin panel and the app. You can build the admin panel and the app (Android & iOS) by following this document

So, you will receive two source code files. One is for the Admin Panel, and the other is for the App. The Admin Panel is developed in Laravel, and the App is developed in Flutter. You need to install Flutter on your computer first to set up the App. You should follow the admin panel setup first and then proceed with the app setup

{% hint style="info" %}
Note: We provide installation/reskin service for the RideOn app. If you can’t do the installation by yourself, we can do that for you. You can email us at **<info@sizhitsolutions.com>** for more details.
{% endhint %}


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