Delivery that
runs itself.
Tell Telyport what you need in plain words. It picks the driver, plans the route, keeps your customers posted, and only taps you when a call is truly yours to make. No dispatcher, no spreadsheets, nothing new to learn.
Free for design partners · No contract · Works on the phones you already have
- 20 min
- and you've got it
- 0
- dispatchers needed
- 1
- screen for the whole day
The problem
Aggregators take your margin. Spreadsheets take your sanity.
Running deliveries yourself means juggling who's where, what's at risk, and what to tell the customer — all in your head. Existing tools just digitize the chaos.
The commission toll
A restaurant doing $50K/mo hands DoorDash $12,500/mo — and they own your customer relationship, not you.
The cognitive tax
Generic fleet tools hand you a map and make you do the thinking. WhatsApp + spreadsheets put the whole operation in one person's head.
The enterprise price tag
Salesforce FSM and the like cost $100K+/yr and take months to deploy. Not built for a 5-driver pharmacy.
How it feels
It runs the operation. You run the shop.
There's nothing to learn. You ask for what you want in plain words, and Telyport quietly keeps the whole day on track — stepping in only when a decision is really yours to make.
Say it like you'd say it to staff
No menus to hunt through. Type or speak it, see what Telyport's about to do, and give the nod. Nothing happens until you say go.
- → "Where's Maria, and will she make the 4pm drop?"
- → "Move the late orders to whoever's closest."
- → "How did we do on time this week vs last?"
Catches the problem before you do
It keeps an eye on every order so you don't have to. When something's about to slip, it tells you — and offers the fix in one tap.
- ◆ "The 2pm order is about to run late — hand it to Maya, who just freed up?"
- ◆ "Three drops are near each other. Reorder them and save ~22 minutes?"
- ◆ "Good morning: 64 orders today, 3 drivers, 2 need to go out before noon."
It always shows its work and waits for your okay — so it feels less like software you operate, and more like a sharp assistant who already knows your shop.
What you get
Everyone's on the same page — automatically
You see the whole day, your drivers know exactly what's next, and your customers always know where their order is. No one's left guessing.
Your command screen
One live map of every order and driver, what's running late, and exactly what you've saved this month. Ask it anything, right from the same screen.
The driver's app
Drivers see their next stop, tap for directions, and snap a photo or get a signature at the door — so every drop is proven, and nothing gets marked done that wasn't.
The customer's link
A live map and ETA your customer opens with one tap — no app, no login. Ask "where's my order?" by text and it answers on its own. The "where is it?" calls stop.
The assistant that ties it together
Figures out who should take each order, plans the smartest route, keeps customers posted, and tells you — in plain English — why it did what it did.
Proof at the door
Nothing's marked delivered without a photo, signature, or code.
In the field
Easy enough that your drivers will actually use it
Each driver sees their next stop, taps once for directions, and snaps the proof at the door. No training, no confusion — works on any phone, all shift long.
- Clear offers with the pay and distance shown up front
- Proof at the door — a photo, signature, or code from the customer
- One tap to directions in the maps app they already use
- Their earnings, tips, and on-time record, all in one place
Made for your trade
It speaks your industry on day one
Not generic "tasks" and "workers." Telyport ships pre-configured to your language, workflows, and compliance — so a free trial looks like your software, not delivery software you have to configure.
The restaurant pack
Built for the lunch and dinner rush. Same-neighborhood drops are batched automatically, drivers see their tips, and the strategist resequences overlapping zones before orders go late.
- Rush-hour batch route optimization
- Driver tip visibility & payout breakdown
- Photo proof on every drop
A nudge you might get
"Three drops are batched to overlapping Sunset zones. Resequencing saves 22 minutes and keeps all three on-time. Apply?"
The pharmacy pack
It speaks pharmacy from day one — "Rx delivery", "patient", "pharmacist on duty". Signatures are required on controlled substances (no skipping), and every handoff is logged the way an auditor expects.
- Required signature on schedule II–V
- Time- and place-stamped chain of custody
- Reminders tuned to prescription pickup windows
A nudge you might get
"Which controlled-substance deliveries are still out? Show me today's chain-of-custody report."
The liquor pack
The driver can't complete the drop until they've checked ID — and it's time-stamped on every order. Age-restricted items are flagged, and it knows your state's alcohol-delivery rules.
- ID check required before handoff
- Timestamped verification log per drop
- Age-restricted order flags
A nudge you might get
"Flag any drops tonight where ID verification was skipped or the customer was under 21."
The grocer pack
Run every location from one console. Drivers are assigned by zone, heavy-item routes respect vehicle capacity, and cool-chain time limits keep perishables in spec.
- Multi-location cross-visibility
- Zone-based driver assignment
- Cool-chain time limits on perishables
A nudge you might get
"All three locations: which routes are over cool-chain limit, and who's free to take the overflow?"
Why switch now
You already have the customers. Stop renting the rest.
If people already order from you directly, you don't need a middleman taking a cut and owning your customer. You just need delivery to run itself.
Keep what you're handing over
The 15–30% a marketplace skims off every order goes straight back into your pocket — usually many times what Telyport costs.
Keep your customers yours
Their name, their orders, their loyalty — they stay with you, not with an app that can flip them to a competitor tomorrow.
Without the headache it used to mean
Running your own delivery used to mean a dispatcher and a wall of sticky notes. Now the software does that part — so it's finally worth doing yourself.
How we compare
Yours to run — not rented, not generic
Marketplaces keep your customer. Old-school fleet tools make you do the thinking. Telyport does neither.
| Telyport | Onfleet | DoorDash Drive | Salesforce FSM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| What it costs you | Flat monthly · no commission | Per-seat fees | 15–30%/order | Enterprise contract |
| Time to live | 48 hours | 1–2 weeks | Same day* | 3–6 months |
| Interface | Natural language | Click-through | Click-through | Click-through |
| Warns you before an order's late | ||||
| No dispatcher to hire | N/A | |||
| Made for your trade | Generic | Generic | Enterprise config | |
| Own your customer | their couriers | |||
| Proof on every delivery | Basic | Basic | Basic |
*DoorDash Drive is same-day because you rent their fleet — and they keep the customer relationship.
Peace of mind
Nothing slips through the cracks
The stuff that keeps you up at night — a missed window, a "did it actually get delivered?", a customer dispute — is handled quietly in the background.
Always know where things stand
Every order and driver, live — so you're never guessing and never on hold with a courier.
Every delivery is proven
A photo, signature, or code on each drop, time- and place-stamped. Disputes end in seconds.
Replay any order
See exactly what happened on any delivery — the route, the timing, the proof — like rewinding a tape.
Your data stays yours
Customer details are locked down and encrypted. Your numbers, your records — never shared.
The math
See exactly what you'd keep
Drag in your numbers to see what aggregators take off the top every month — money that stays yours when you run delivery on your own drivers.
Aggregators take, every month
$12,500
that could stay yours
That's per year
$150,000
Illustrative. Assumes you move volume off aggregators to your own drivers. Driver wages not included.
FAQ
Questions merchants ask
How is Telyport different from DoorDash or Uber Direct? +
DoorDash Drive and Uber Direct rent you their couriers and keep your customer relationship, charging 15–30% per order. Telyport is software you run with your own drivers — you keep your margin and your customer.
How long does it take to go live? +
48 hours. Because the interface is plain English, there's no feature-discovery curve. We handle setup end-to-end in about 60 minutes for design partners.
Does the AI make decisions on its own? +
No. Telyport plans the routes and suggests the moves; you stay in control and approve them. It never reassigns a driver or messages a customer without your okay.
Do I need my own drivers? +
Yes. Telyport is for merchants who have their own drivers (or are willing to recruit). A marketplace fallback for merchants without a fleet ships in phase 2.
When can I start? +
Telyport is launching soon. We're onboarding a first group of design partners now — join the waitlist and we'll reach out as spots open, or email hello@telyport.cloud to talk.
Let it run the day.
You run the shop.
We're onboarding a first group of design partners. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out the moment your spot opens.
You're on the list.
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Prefer to talk first? Reach out at hello@telyport.cloud