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.

The 6 steps to launch

  1. Pick your niche. Restaurants, groceries, cannabis, pharmacy, alcohol, laundry, auto parts — pick a category your town is underserved in.
  2. Line up 3–5 launch merchants. Local shops that already get delivery requests but hate paying 30% to national apps.
  3. Recruit 5–10 drivers. Independent contractors with their own vehicle. Vet with license + insurance checks.
  4. Configure your app in the builder. Brand color, logo, business type, driver vetting rules, add-ons, domain.
  5. Launch on your own domain. Point your custom domain, publish, and open the customer app to your town.
  6. Grow. Local ads, partnerships, referral bonuses for merchants and drivers.

Ready to launch?

Start building your delivery app — or see pricing.