First-Party Plugins Overview
Levy ships eight plugins out of the box, built and supported by Levy directly. They cover the integrations every fleet operator needs: KYC, insurance, parking compliance, notifications, automation, and data export.
The eight first-party plugins
| Plugin | Category | Pricing | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| Veriff | KYC | Usage ($1.50/verification) | Identity + age verification for new riders |
| Persona | KYC | Usage | Alternative KYC provider for markets Veriff doesn't cover |
| Captur.ai | Parking | $99/mo up to 5K rides | AI scoring of parking-photo compliance |
| Cover Genius | Insurance | Rev share ($0.50/ride) | Per-ride micro-insurance for riders |
| SparkPark | Parking | $49/mo | BLE beacon parking verification |
| Slack | Notifications | Free | Ops alerts in Slack channels |
| Zapier | Workflow | Free (Zapier billing applies) | Connect Levy to 6,000+ apps without code |
| BigQuery / Snowflake / Looker | Analytics | $199/mo per warehouse | Daily delta export of all fleet data |
When to install which
Compliance & risk
- Verify rider identity — install Veriff (most common) or Persona (regions Veriff doesn't serve). Both write a
kyc_verifiedorkyc_failedtag back to the customer; the mobile app blocks rides for unverified users. - Verify parking compliance — install Captur.ai to AI-score the parking photo at ride end. Flagged rides surface on the operator dashboard for review.
- Verify parking location — install SparkPark to require BLE-beacon parking in certain zones.
Revenue
- Sell ride insurance — install Cover Genius. Riders see an opt-in at unlock; the operator earns a revenue share on every accepted offer.
Ops productivity
- Get alerts in Slack — install Slack. Configure per-event filters (battery low, vehicle offline, zone violation, support ticket).
- Automate workflows — install Zapier to wire Levy events into Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Sheets, Notion, or anything else.
Analytics
- Export data to a warehouse — install BigQuery / Snowflake / Looker for finance, ops, and product reporting that goes beyond the built-in dashboard.
How first-party plugins differ from third-party
| Aspect | First-party | Third-party |
|---|---|---|
| Built by | Levy | External vendor |
| Supported by | Levy support team | Vendor's support team |
| Quality bar | Levy's standard release process | 5-day submission review + sandbox testing |
| Discounts on platform fee | N/A (Levy collects 100%) | 20% fee on most, negotiable for marquee partners |
| Roadmap influence | Levy roadmap | Vendor roadmap |
First-party plugins are guaranteed compatible with future Levy releases. Third-party plugins go through the developer portal review queue.
Updates and versioning
When Levy ships a new version of a first-party plugin:
- Non-breaking changes (semver minor / patch) — auto-upgrade. No operator action needed.
- Breaking changes (semver major) — operators see a banner on the installed plugins page asking them to re-consent to the new permission set. The old version keeps working until they consent.
Deep dives
Each first-party plugin has its own help article:
- Veriff and Persona — Identity verification
- Slack notifications
- Zapier integration
- Cover Genius insurance
- BigQuery / Snowflake / Looker export
Captur.ai and SparkPark setup is straightforward enough to fit in the Installing a plugin walkthrough.