Join Our Early Route Waitlist
We’re exploring possible Indiana delivery routes from the Indianapolis area to Lafayette, Bloomington, West Lafayette, nearby communities, and other routes people may want in the future. If you’re a local business or individual who may need affordable route-based delivery, tell us where you’d like us to go and what you need to send.
Early Route Pricing
We’re testing affordable route-based delivery for small packages that can travel along our available or future Indiana routes.
For packages under 20 lb and smaller than 12 × 12 × 10 inches when they fit within our available routes.
Businesses or individuals sending 20+ orders may qualify for lower pricing, regardless of which available route the packages are on.
Higher and consistent order volume may qualify for even lower route pricing.
Oversized, heavier, fragile, refrigerated, or time-sensitive packages may require a custom quote.
How It Works
Tell Us Your Route
Share where your packages would be picked up and where you want them delivered.
Tell Us What You Send
Let us know package size, weight, quantity, and how often you may need delivery.
We Build Routes From Demand
Your request helps us decide which Indiana routes to test and open first.
We Contact You
When a matching route becomes available, we’ll reach out with next steps.
Help Shape the Routes We Open First
We’re starting with real demand, not guessing. Every request helps us understand where local businesses and individuals actually need affordable regional delivery.
For Local Businesses
Send small customer orders, samples, products, farm goods, bakery items, or local shop packages along future Indiana routes.
For Individuals
Tell us if you need personal packages delivered between Indianapolis and other Indiana cities.
For Future Routes
Want us to go to a city we haven’t listed yet? Add your route request so we know where demand is growing.
Join the Route Waitlist
Share your pickup area, delivery area, package details, and expected order volume. This helps us decide which routes to open first.