Use cases

Three fleet use cases

A few typical situations where CoDeliver helps you bring structure and transparency to your delivery fleet.

Store with its own riders

Recommended plan: Basic → Semi-Auto / Auto

The store enters its orders, sees its couriers on the map and can assign to the right person – manually or with system suggestions. Typically starts on Basic, paying a small monthly fee per store and a few concurrently active couriers. As volume grows or peak‑hour pressure increases, it can move to Semi-Auto or Auto while keeping the same cost structure per store and courier.

Store group with a shared fleet

Recommended plan: Semi-Auto or Auto

Several stores in the same area send orders to the same fleet. CoDeliver makes sure load is balanced and delivery times are respected. Semi-Auto or Auto are usually recommended depending on how much control the manager wants. In the Cost Wizard you can see how pricing evolves as you add more stores to the Group and increase the peak number of concurrently active couriers.

Delivery company as a service

Recommended plan: Auto

You manage a fleet on behalf of other businesses (a delivery provider for many clients, 3PL‑style, or delivery‑as‑a‑service). Each client sees only their own deliveries while you keep a central overview and reporting. Auto is usually the recommended plan for full automation and fairness; in the Cost Wizard you typically model this as multiple Zones and higher concurrent courier counts, benefiting from fleet‑level discounts as you grow.

Which scenario matches your fleet?

If you run a single store with a handful of riders, you will usually start on Basic (or even Simple when you mainly need logging). If you want an automated order‑bundling system in your own store, or if you operate a shared fleet for multiple stores or a delivery provider that serves many independent clients (3PL‑style), Semi-Auto or Auto with more Zones and stronger bundling will usually be a better fit.

In the CoDeliver Cost Wizard you can plug in your own numbers (stores, concurrently active couriers, operating plan and add‑ons) and see in real time how each scenario translates into monthly and one‑off costs.