Not an engineer's fantasy β riders on the road every day, organizing the hazards they've stepped on.
"The same trap shouldn't catch every one of us."
Every day on delivery runs: the same trap, the same maze, the same "can't deliver, please contact the customer".
Elevators that take forever, entrances with no door number, tickets for stopping ten seconds β only people who ride know.
But this intel had nowhere to live and no way to be shared, so every rider kept re-learning it the hard way.
So we built DeliveryRadar: turning "you'd only know after delivering there" into a database the whole community maintains β so fellow riders eat less frustration and take home more.
DeliveryRadar is a community-sourced intel platform.
Any rider can tag a building's conditions, vote on tags, and report door numbers; the more riders use it, the sharper it gets.
We never touch your dispatch orders and never modify them β we simply help you judge what to expect before you set off.
No company builds this behind closed doors.
The intel comes from every rider on the road.
Private notes stay on-device by default; GPS is only used to compute distance β no location trails uploaded.
No dispatch takeover, fully compliant.
Tools should earn you money, not chain you down.
The Taiwan-wide database keeps growing β every report makes the next run smoother.
The more riders join, the stronger this intel network gets.