Connect your sources
Email forwarding, CSV upload, API webhook, WhatsApp number, ERP export. Whatever you already use. Setup in under 30 minutes.
Forward your orders from any source. Autopilot ingests, dispatches, and runs the day. You only step in when it really matters.
Drivers, orders, and exceptions in one view. The agent dispatches in the background. You watch when you want, intervene when you have to.
drp_142 to Sophie C. after re-route. ETA 11:55.
drp_138. Photo + signature attached.
drp_119. Rescheduled to 14:30 window. Ops notified.
Every morning, dispatchers spend 90 minutes copy-pasting orders from email, WhatsApp, Excel, PDFs, and corporate platforms before drivers can leave. Then they spend the next 6 hours chasing drivers, rescheduling customers, and handling exceptions.
10 to 25% of deliveries break in some way. A full-time dispatcher costs 60,000 to 100,000 dollars a year in Canada. Most small operators cannot afford one and end up doing the work themselves at 11 PM.
The bigger ones run coordination teams that burn out within months.
Dropioo Autopilot is built on Claude Sonnet 4.6 and our route optimization engine. It does four things, autonomously.
CSVs, PDFs, photos, WhatsApp messages, emails, or platform exports. Autopilot parses, geocodes, and deduplicates them. Six channels day one. Adapter pattern for the rest.
Routes are generated, drivers assigned, and re-optimized in real time when something breaks: a customer reschedules at 11 AM, a driver gets stuck in traffic, a delivery is refused at the door.
Plain English or French. "How many deliveries today?" "Cancel order drp_142, customer absent." "Pause autopilot for the afternoon." The agent acts and logs every step.
A daily brief summarizes orders handled, hours saved, ETA improvements, anomalies resolved. ROI is visible by week one. No dashboard you have to remember to open.
Three steps. Setup under 30 minutes. The agent earns trust before it earns autonomy.
Email forwarding, CSV upload, API webhook, WhatsApp number, ERP export. Whatever you already use. Setup in under 30 minutes.
The agent takes over the routine: intake, dispatch, real-time re-optimization, customer notifications. Mode 3 (suggest and confirm) by default. You graduate to Mode 1 (full autonomous) once trust is built.
The conversational interface lets you check status, override decisions, or pause the agent at any time. A daily brief lands in your inbox at 6 PM with what happened and what was saved.
Real screens from the working prototype. The agent runs Operations, Orders, Copilot, and Insights from the same context.
Universal Order Intake. The agent extracts addresses, contacts, time windows, and special instructions, then geocodes and deduplicates. Six channels day one.
Plain language for the things you'd usually type into a dashboard. Ask for a brief, cancel an order, query the fleet. Customer-facing actions ask for your confirmation. Everything else, the agent just does.
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The numbers a manager actually wants: orders handled, hours saved, ETA improvement, anomalies caught. Refreshed every minute. Emailed at 18:00 UTC. ROI visible by week one.
Three interviews, recorded in late 2025 and early 2026, across operators running 40 to 500 deliveries per day.
I shut my company down because growing meant losing control. We're building Autopilot so the next operator doesn't have to.Marc-Antoine Padila
If this service was offered for less than 10,000 dollars per month, it is already a one-third reduction in operational costs. A small branch could save 250,000 per year.Ex-logistic coordinator
We constantly had customers calling in the whole time. We were always in fight or flight.Ex-coordinator
A platform fee covers the runtime. A per-delivery fee tracks the value created. Volume discounts kick in at scale.
We are onboarding our first paid pilots in June 2026. If you run 20 to 500 deliveries a day, let's talk. 30 minutes, no commitment.