Guide
How to Start a Local Delivery Business Using a White Label App
You don't need Uber's budget to launch a delivery service in your town. With a white label delivery app, you can be live on your own domain in days — with a branded customer app, driver app, and dispatch console.
Why white label beats custom development
Building a custom delivery stack — customer ordering, driver routing, live tracking, payments, dispatch — takes 6–12 months and easily $150k+. A white label food delivery app is already built. You bring the brand, the merchants, and the drivers. The platform handles the engineering.
- Low overhead — one monthly plan instead of a dev team.
- Speed to market — launch in days, not quarters.
- Your brand, your domain, your data.
The 6 steps to launch
- Pick your niche. Restaurants, groceries, cannabis, pharmacy, alcohol, laundry, auto parts — pick a category your town is underserved in.
- Line up 3–5 launch merchants. Local shops that already get delivery requests but hate paying 30% to national apps.
- Recruit 5–10 drivers. Independent contractors with their own vehicle. Vet with license + insurance checks.
- Configure your app in the builder. Brand color, logo, business type, driver vetting rules, add-ons, domain.
- Launch on your own domain. Point your custom domain, publish, and open the customer app to your town.
- Grow. Local ads, partnerships, referral bonuses for merchants and drivers.