Deliverd API · v0.4 · Private beta← deliverd.uk
Private beta · North West pilot

Google Maps gets people to the door. Deliverd knows what happens next.

A pin will route a driver to an address. It won't tell you whether a wardrobe fits through the front door, whether there's a loading bay, or whether the building has four flights of stairs. Deliverd captures the operational reality after arrival.

The problem

The map ends at the pin.

Every retailer, carrier and installer routes on the same layer: coordinates, roads, and an ETA. Everything that determines whether the job actually completes — parking, stairs, lifts, doorway widths, loading windows, assembly time — sits outside that layer.

That gap is where failed drops, angry customers and unpriced risk live. Deliverd is a complementary operational layer that can plug into mapping, logistics, retail and property platforms — not a replacement for any of them.

Status

Private beta. Currently collecting operational data across selected North West locations.

Real metrics — coverage, latency, SKU depth — will be published as pilot data matures. We'd rather show a small amount of authentic operational data than a page of placeholder scale.

Built for

Retailers, carriers, insurers and mapping platforms.

Retailers

Price assembly + delivery at checkout with real numbers, not averages.

Carriers

Route around known access risk. Cut failed-delivery cost.

Insurers

Underwrite last-mile risk with structured evidence, not claims data.

Mapping platforms

Enrich map tiles with post-pin access, parking and loading data.

The data

Every completed job creates structured operational data.

Address

Parking, stairs, lifts, loading, doorway, notes.

Product

Assembly time, difficulty, packaging volume, satisfaction.

Outcome

Time on site, failed drops, photo evidence, partner match.

Get access

Build on the after-delivery layer.

Deliverd API is in private beta for retailers, logistics carriers, insurers and mapping platforms. Pilot access is scoped by postcode and job volume.