DoneShip: Eliminate Delivery Disputes

DoneShip: Eliminate Delivery Disputes

Eliminate delivery disputes with verified proof of delivery

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DoneShip is a B2B SaaS platform that creates a mandatory validation layer for the last mile. No delivery is complete without customer feedback on politeness and timeliness, turning 'delivered' into a trusted system of record for service quality
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Youssef Semghouli
Hello Product Hunters! I'm Youssef, the founder of DoneShip. I built this because I was fed up with the "delivered" black hole. At my last company, we lost thousands to "item not received" claims we couldn't fight. The logistics industry runs on this single, broken data point, with zero insight into service quality. DoneShip fixes this by making trust a mandatory step in delivery. We've created a simple "validation layer" that requires customer feedback on politeness and timeliness before a delivery is complete. This gives logistics companies and e-commerce brands their first true system of record for last-mile quality. We're in early access and looking for our first design partners. If you're in logistics, e-commerce, or manage a delivery fleet, your insights would be invaluable. I'm offering priority onboarding and a extended free trial to everyone from the Product Hunt community who is serious about solving this problem. I'd love for you to see it in action. You can: View the full demo video and case studies on our site. Sign up for a personal walk-through to see how it would work for your business. 👉 See the Full Demo & Apply for Early Access Here: www.doneship.com (click on any button to signup ) I'm here all day to discuss the logistics tech space, the problem of delivery disputes, or what it's like building in this space. Ask me anything!