Sanjhi Rasoi uses Circuit’s route planning software to help it deliver 1000 meals per day as part of its Tiffin subscription service.
During COVID-19, these cafe owners started delivering cookie dough to their customers. They retained 70% of their staff… and found a new way to do business.
Business partners Pilar Ordonez and Victoria Checchi use Circuit to efficiently run Coco Market’s deliveries, saving 15+ hours a week in payroll.
If you sell perishable goods, it’s hard to find a reliable and affordable delivery service. The alternative, an in-house team, is easier to build than you’d think.
Read our case study on how the beverage wholesaler OK! Kombucha started using Circuit to deliver directly to their customers during COVID-19.
Many businesses are adding in-house delivery service to their business model in the wake of COVID-19 to make ends meet. Here’s how you can, too.
Cannabis Delivery Software: Fast Routes, Secure Delivery & More
What should cannabis delivery software do for your delivery service? Here, we look at proof of delivery, route optimization, and driver tracking features.
Key Features You Need in Contactless Delivery Software
Delivery teams will struggle to offer their customers contact-free delivery without contactless delivery software in place. Here is what you need.
How to Guarantee Efficient Delivery: A Guide for Dispatchers
Guaranteeing efficient deliveries is a key part of offering a high-quality delivery service, while also maintaining the highest possible profit. Here is how you do it.
How to Do Your Route Management Smarter Right Now
Successful route management is the aim for any business with a team of drivers out delivering goods. Here, we tell you how you can manage your routes smarter.
How to Master Courier Management: What You Need to Succeed
We look at how you can create a process that lets your couriers deliver more packages in less time, while still meeting the expectations of your customers.
A Guide to Cities with the Most Delivery Drivers Per Capita [US]
Circuit used data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to rank the metropolitan areas with the most delivery drivers. This was determined by using the estimated number of delivery driver jobs per 1,000 total jobs.