Blacklane Ride Filters — You Set the Rules, the Bot Enforces Them
The whole point of a Blacklane bot is that it only accepts the rides you actually want. BotPilot gives you a full set of filters — price, distance, vehicle class, pickup zones, airport rules, schedule and more — and applies every one of them to each incoming offer in milliseconds.
Filters you can set on Blacklane offers
Minimum & maximum price
Set a hard price floor so the bot never takes a ride below what you're willing to drive for — and an optional ceiling if you want to skip unusually large jobs. Anything outside your range is ignored automatically.
Price per kilometre (progressive tiers)
Judge rides by value, not just a flat number. Set a minimum $/km, or build progressive tiers (e.g. a higher rate on the first few km, lower on long hauls) so short high-value trips pass while long cheap ones are skipped.
Distance range
Accept only rides within the distance band you want. Skip 2-minute hops or 400 km marathons — you decide the shortest and longest trip the bot will take on your behalf.
Vehicle class
Choose exactly which Blacklane classes to accept — Business, Van, First, Electric — so the bot only takes rides your vehicle actually qualifies for.
Pickup & drop-off zones
Whitelist the areas you serve. Only accept pickups (or drop-offs) in the cities, airports and zones you cover, and let everything outside your patch pass by.
Airport rules (curbside vs meet & greet)
Airport transfers have their own logic. Filter by airport, and choose whether to accept curbside pickups only or include meet & greet — so you never get booked for a service you don't offer.
Working hours & days off
Tell the bot your weekly schedule. It only accepts rides whose pickup falls inside your working hours, and never books you on a day you've marked off.
Daily ride limit & double-booking protection
Cap how many shared or total rides you take per day, and let the bot avoid accepting a ride that would overlap one you already have — no more impossible back-to-back pickups.
An example: "$80 minimum, but grab good short rides too"
Say you normally want at least $80 per ride, but you'd happily take a $50 trip if it's only 4 miles, or $70 for 9 miles. A flat price floor can't express that — but a price-per-km rule can.
With progressive tiers, the bot judges each offer by its value for the distance: your short high-value trips clear the bar, your normal longer rides still pass, and the long cheap rides that aren't worth your time get filtered out. That's the difference between a dumb cutoff and a smart filter.
Set your filters once, then drive
Create your account, configure your filters, and let BotPilot catch every Blacklane ride that fits — and skip the ones that don't. Free to start, cancel anytime.

