White Label Delivery App Business

2 White Label Delivery App Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 8th, 2024

In recent times, technology has changed how we shop. Consequently, there is a high demand for parcel delivery services. To ensure efficient service delivery and to provide customers an excellent service, parcel delivery companies turn to software agencies to develop customized delivery apps.

Coding a complete delivery app can be expensive, especially for an agency that is just starting a business, and take a long time to deliver the complete solution Thus, the agencies consider the white label model.

A white label delivery app is a customizable software that allows catering to all delivery demands. The software agency finds a customizable delivery app and signs a white label arrangement with the software owners.

Since the app is pre-configured, it takes less time to set up and offer the functionalities needed by the end users.

In this list, you'll find real-world white label delivery app business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a white label delivery app business that makes money.

1. Appscrip ($3M/year)

Rahul Sharma started Appscrip after identifying the lack of a specialized technology provider for startups in the on-demand services, social eCommerce, Fintech, and messaging platforms. With a focus on delivering cost-effective solutions in a shorter timeframe, Appscrip has grown to become a globally-acclaimed company with over 350 apps delivered per year and an in-house team of 150+ developers. Their success is evident through their numerous awards, recognitions, and contracts with renowned companies.

How much money it makes: $3M/year
How much did it cost to start: $150K
How many people on the team: 185

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I Earn $3M/Year Developing Clone Apps For Startups

Appscrip is a globally-acclaimed service-based app and web development company that has delivered over 350+ apps/year globally with an in-house team of 150+ developers, at an average of 45 days/app that otherwise would take almost 6-9 months to develop, generating an average monthly revenue of $2,50,000 and garnering recognition from Deloitte, Clutch, Good firms, while also encouraging women entrepreneurs.

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2. Muver ($300K/year)

Andrei Povaliaev, the co-founder of Muver, came up with the idea for the business after working as an Uber driver in Russia and realizing he could improve on the service. He sold his favorite BMW to invest in his own business for drivers, and within a few months, it became Uber's largest partner. Now, Muver is a successful app for gig workers, helping them earn more money by seamlessly multi-apping between various delivery and ride-sharing platforms.

How much money it makes: $300K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1.1M
How many people on the team: 10

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How This Uber Driver Created A $270K/Year App For Gig Workers

Muver is a mobile app for gig workers allowing them to multi-app seamlessly between Uber, Uber Eats, Doordash, Grubhub, Lyft, Instacart, and more within a single app with over $270k revenue in the past 12 months.

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