We're Evandro, Jack, and Mike, and we're building Getcho, a local retail delivery platform for high-value products. Getcho runs on top of third-party fleets, delivering $250,000 of merchandise per month.
Merchants have embraced local / on-demand delivery—it boosts sales with urgent shoppers and is cheap, thanks to mega-fleets like DoorDash, Roadie, and Uber. But locally delivered packages are lost, misdelivered, or returned up to 10% of the time; some retail locations spend thousands of dollars each day replacing lost packages.
Getcho prevents 95% of failed local deliveries. This saves merchants the costs associated with shipping replacements and, just as important, improves customers' perception of the merchant's brand.
By flagging GPS irregularities, using AI-assisted calls and texts to guide drivers at pick-up & drop-off, and scheduling around customer availability, Getcho ensures seamless and reliable deliveries.
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Jack and Evandro ("Dro") met in college. They started a software development firm called K-Optional that they ran for seven years. Mike, Jack's brother, joined K-Optional in 2021.
There they built logistics products that were acquired or continue to generate millions in revenue, including:
They spun Getcho out of a curbside pick-up application and went all in once they had delivered a million dollars of merchandise.
If you or someone you know is in retail operations, we'd love to connect & chat.