Have you ever been infuriated by "gig" transport mega-apps?
Of course you have..... or you wouldn't have clicked on this advert.
So we're not going to list all the ways that Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Skip, GrubHub, and InstaCart are exploitive to every single stakeholder from driver to customer to restaurant.
Instead let's talk about a real-world solution:
How about restoring accountability to those who actually care about delivery?
Good drivers exist.
Good customers exist.
DeliveryCats Cooperatives has a plan to bring the two together while cutting out the middleman.
Our system has all the benefits of on-demand "gig" transportation, with local organization and accountability.
See more about us here.
See our 30-page plan here.
* Open-source app, meaning we don't charge profit-driven subscription rates for local groups to use it.
* Best practices template to assist those who wish to organize a neighborhood.
We want to empower drivers who care and customers who pay fairly, with a set of tools that amount to a rising tide which will raise all boats.
This new concept for local organization has come this far on the donations of our founders and early members.
But they can't get to the next step alone.
We're asking all interested parties to participate in some small way.
If we work together even a little bit, we can collectively make it better. Generations to come will appreciate it.
Please consider contributing to our effort:
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If we work together even a little bit, we can collectively make it better. Generations to come will appreciate it.
It's time to expand the tech team to finalize the app, and fill the best practices discussion forums, so we can move forward toward the prototype areas.
Simple things that one person can do:
• Don’t lose faith in honest people on the other end: good customers/drivers
• Discuss these things with your friends in casual conversation
• Join activist groups’ free mailers (ours or others) - numbers are important
Medium things that one person can do:
• Share activist posts (ours or others) when they express your sentiments
• Join activist groups’ official membership (ours or others)
• Keep your radar up for (and try) independent services coming to your area
Difficult things that one person can do:
• Write original posts on mega-app social media, expressing your concerns
• Volunteer/Donate with a group (ours or others)
• Start discussions among friends/peers
Are you exceptionally pissed off at the status-quo?
• Write a letter or file a complaint with an appropriate agency (FTC, SEC, attorney general)
• Think about *organizing* a local delivery co-op (our group is making a template for that)
Thanks for your interest!
If not us, please join another activist group.
Simple things that one person can do:
• Don’t lose faith in honest people on the other end: good customers/drivers
• Discuss these things with your friends in casual conversation
• Join activist groups’ free mailers (ours or others) - numbers are important
Medium things that one person can do:
• Share activist posts (ours or others) when they express your sentiments
• Join activist groups’ official membership (ours or others)
• Keep your radar up for (and try) independent services coming to your area
Difficult things that one person can do:
• Write original posts on mega-app social media, expressing your concerns
• Volunteer/Donate with a group (ours or others)
• Start discussions among friends/peers
Are you exceptionally pissed off at the status-quo?
• Write a letter or file a complaint with an appropriate agency (FTC, SEC, attorney general)
• Think about *organizing* a local delivery co-op (our group is making a template for that)