Gotcha Mobility offers alternative delivery option

April 16, 2020
Gotcha’s new offering, TO GO, serves as a delivery service for local businesses and an alternative to third-part delivery app companies.

Gotcha Mobility, LLC, (Gotcha) has launched a new delivery service, TO GO, to provide local businesses an alternative to third-party delivery app companies, offering efficiencies and more staff retention.

Gotcha TO GO is a delivery service for restaurants, grocery stores and other local businesses. Gotcha's sit-down scooters and/or e-bikes will be available to them for $15 per day to deliver goods to customers. This will allow local businesses to cut out third-party vendors, which typically charge 20 to 30 percent per order. Instead, businesses can use their own employees to provide the delivery service via Gotcha's app and vehicles. Gotcha believes the delivery industry will be more cost effective with electric shared devices and will provide a better user experience rather than the use of single occupancy cars making it more expensive and less efficient.

"Gotcha TO GO provides local businesses with an affordable delivery option because we're working directly with the restaurant itself without the expensive cost of middle-man tech companies," said Sean Flood, CEO of Gotcha. "Our delivery service will increase efficiency for local businesses while reducing overall delivery costs, giving them another way to invest in their employees."

The delivery service includes:

  • $15 per day for each vehicle (further discounts offered for fleets of more than 5 vehicles) for 24/7 dedicated access to e-bikes and/or sit-down scooters to facilitate deliveries.
  • Zero third-party delivery fees.
  • Gotcha's fleet staff, who deliver the products and train employees to ride them safely.
  • Extra batteries, delivery backpacks, phone holders and helmets.
  • The sit-down scooter has a convenient cargo basket.
  • Local Gotcha team members to troubleshoot and service vehicles, if needed.
  • Eco-friendly e-bikes and sit-down scooters that can travel in bike lanes and around traffic to help customers get their products more quickly and reliably.

"Last Mile Holdings has been making food deliveries on our sit-down scooter for over a year with food delivery partners reporting over 30 percent efficiency improvements over deliveries that were made with a car or pedal bike," said Max Smith, CEO of Last Mile Holdings.  "We are excited to partner directly with restaurants and other local businesses to support their delivery service."

Riders can order delivered goods from participating restaurants and stores directly through the Gotcha Mobility app available in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.