I’m building DashGig, a mobile marketplace that flips the usual food-app model by putting drivers first. On the sender side, a user should be able to open the app, fill in pickup and delivery addresses, add a short description of what needs moving, set a preferred pickup time, attach their offered pay, and publish the gig instantly. Drivers then open their own feed—no ping wars, just a clean job board. They need to scroll or search, filter by pay, distance from their current location, or the requested pickup window, and claim a single gig with one tap. Once a driver claims a job it disappears from everyone else’s feed to avoid overlap. Core flow I’m expecting: • Secure sign-up / log-in for both roles • Sender gig post with address autocomplete, item description, time picker, and offer field • Real-time job board for drivers with pay, distance, and pickup-time filters • One-click claim that locks the gig and notifies both parties • Status updates (en-route, picked up, delivered) visible to both sides I don’t need in-app payment processing right away; handling cash or external invoicing is fine for MVP. Push notifications, basic ratings, and a simple admin dashboard will round out the first release. Please tell me which framework or stack you’d use, how long an MVP like this usually takes you, and any similar marketplace or logistics apps you’ve shipped. I’m happy to walk through wireframes and data models once we agree on the approach.