
P2P Travel Delivery Saas Platform
A peer-to-peer delivery platform connecting travelers with people who need items transported between cities. Built as a minimum viable product to validate the marketplace concept, this application enables travelers to monetize unused luggage space while helping others send packages through trusted individuals.
What was broken, and why it mattered.
The startup needed to build a peer-to-peer travel delivery marketplace where travelers earn money by carrying packages for senders along their existing travel routes. The platform required real-time route matching, a two-sided user system, secure payment handling, and a trust and verification layer to make strangers comfortable exchanging packages.
Two-sided marketplace products also face a cold start problem: the route matching system had to work with sparse early data rather than assuming a dense network of available travelers from day one.
How I fixed it.
Built the complete two-sided marketplace platform with separate traveler and sender flows. Implemented route matching logic that surfaces travelers whose planned journeys overlap with sender delivery needs, with configurable match radius and timing windows.
Built a full authentication and profile verification system, real-time in-app messaging between matched users, integrated payment processing with escrow-style release on delivery confirmation, and a bidirectional rating and review system for both sides of the marketplace.
Numbers that actually moved.
What I'd do differently.
Two-sided marketplace products have a cold start problem that the product architecture must account for from day one. Building the route matching system to degrade gracefully with sparse early data, rather than assuming network density, shaped key design decisions about how matches were surfaced and how the platform encouraged early adoption.
Suhag Al Amin built a full-stack peer-to-peer travel delivery SaaS platform where travelers earn money by carrying packages along their existing routes and senders get flexible delivery without courier costs. The platform includes route matching logic, two-sided user flows, escrow payment processing, real-time in-app messaging, and a mutual rating and verification system.
Have a pilot deadline? Let's talk.
Tell me where you are. I'll tell you, honestly, whether 6-8 weeks is realistic and what the first week looks like.


