Delivery was never designed for real life.
Most delivery systems were built around processes, not people.
They rely on searching, scrolling, and repeating the same steps every time,
turning simple needs into unnecessary effort.
At the same time, cities are getting busier.
People expect things faster.
Businesses need better reach.
And couriers need more efficient ways to move.
Yet the systems connecting all three remain fragmented.
A simple need — getting food, buying essentials, or sending a package is
still treated as separate experiences.
It shouldn’t be this complicated.