Own the “Last Mile” of Your City

Stop giving big apps 30% of your earnings. Build a hyper-local, self-governing logistics network that keeps money in your community.

The “Delivery Trap” Is Your Opportunity

Local restaurants are getting squeezed—up to 30% commissions, late drivers, double-apping, and no-shows. They need a reliable, lower-cost alternative.

Open Droids Delivery Fleet focuses on the “Golden Mile”—the dense 1–2 mile radius (campuses, business districts, neighborhoods) where 80% of profitable orders happen.

Sidewalk delivery robot operating in a city

Your Business Model: The “Micro-Logistics” Agency

1. Subscription Membership (Recurring Revenue)

Charge merchants a flat monthly Fleet Access Fee (e.g., $400/month) instead of 30% commissions.

For merchants: predictable cost; at 500 deliveries, cost per drop is pennies.

For you: guaranteed monthly revenue, independent of weather or demand spikes.

2. The “Drop Fee” (Usage Revenue)

Charge customers a small, flat delivery fee (e.g., $1.99). Apps often charge $5.99+—you undercut them and keep the margin.

3. Advertising on Wheels (Passive Income)

Your fleet is mobile billboard space. Sell wraps to local realtors, gyms, and restaurants—10 robots = 10 moving ads.

Operational Reality: How It Works

The “Golden Mile” Radius: Geofence a 1–2 mile zone (campus/downtown). Bots know every curb, crosswalk, and pothole.

The Hand-Off: Restaurant staff loads a locking, sanitized compartment → bot navigates with 360° LIDAR/cameras → customer gets a text, unlocks via phone, collects.

All-Weather Reliability: Tough tread handles rain, light snow, dark nights—when human drivers quit, bots keep rolling.

Why Open Droids? The Community-First Advantage

White-Label “Town App”

Your branded ordering app (“Downtown Dash”, “Campus Express”) goes live with your fleet.

Anti-Theft & Safety

Heavy, GPS-tracked, 360° cameras, auto-lock if tampered—evidence and deterrence built in.

Fleet Support & Playbooks

Tap shared best practices, maintenance guidance, and launch templates to keep your fleet reliable and your partners happy.

Are You Ready to Operate Your Own Logistics Network?

The restaurants are done with big delivery apps. Be the one who cuts the cord.