// zevpay for logistics & delivery
The cash stops riding in the backpack.
Cash on delivery means your revenue spends the day in traffic, in a backpack, in someone else's custody. Direct-to-business payment at the door removes the custody problem entirely, and rider pay becomes a payroll run instead of a month-end argument.
// the day, before and after
Before
- Riders carry the day's cash through traffic
- Remittance happens tomorrow, maybe
- COD records live on paper
- Rider pay is a month-end argument
After
- Customers pay the business at the door, by QR or PayID
- Money lands centrally the moment it's paid
- Every delivery is a ledger line with a reference
- Rider payouts run as payroll, on the date you set
// how the money moves
01
At the door
The customer scans the rider's QR or pays the business PayID. Money lands centrally the second it's paid. The rider never touches it.
02
In the office
Every delivery is a ledger line with a reference. Dispatch sees paid orders in real time instead of reconciling paper at midnight.
03
On payday
Rider payouts run as payroll on the date you set, with roles so the ops lead can run the day without holding the owner's password.
// the toolkit, in order
// for you
Your money, one app away.
PayID, wallets, cards, and bills. Free to download, minutes to open.
// for business
Give the business its own books.
Open a business account with your registration documents. Invoices, payroll, and team roles from day one.