Gig Worker Swag, Driver Uniforms & Logistics Crew Apparel
Onboard thousands of couriers a month with kits that ship automatically, reward milestones the moment they happen, and keep merchant partners feeling like partners. Built for two-sided marketplaces.
Why driver and partner merch programs fall apart at scale
What usually goes wrongYou onboard 200 couriers one week and 4,000 the next when you launch a new city. Most merch vendors can't flex inventory or fulfillment to match, so new drivers either wait three weeks for a kit or never get one.
100th trip, 1-year anniversary, 1,000 deliveries — these are recurring triggers, not marketing campaigns. But most teams end up running them as quarterly batch projects because there's no system wired to the lifecycle event.
A courier in Manila needs different gear than one in Toronto. Sourcing locally means inconsistent quality and rogue branding. Sourcing centrally means a winter jacket sitting in a Bangkok warehouse.
The restaurant or shop on the other side of your marketplace is just as critical to retention as the driver, but they almost never get the same lifecycle attention. There's no program in place when one signs their 100th order or hits a GMV threshold.
How Merch.com works for marketplaces and logistics platforms
5 capabilitiesEvery new courier or driver who completes orientation triggers a kit from inventory — same-day pick, same-day ship. We hold the inventory, you hold the network.
100th trip, 500th delivery, 1-year mark — fire an API event and the right gift ships. The driver gets recognized in the moment, not in a quarterly batch.
Stock different SKUs in different regions — heavier outerwear in northern markets, lighter gear in tropical ones — all from the same dashboard, all on-brand. We handle the local fulfillment networks.
Run the same lifecycle logic for the supply side of your marketplace. Welcome packs for new restaurants, milestone gifts at GMV thresholds, holiday appreciation kits — separate program, same platform.
Webhook in from your driver ops platform, send IDs and addresses, get back tracking and delivery confirmations. We're not asking your team to maintain a separate roster.
Common send moments for marketplaces and logistics
6 playsEvery new driver completes orientation — the welcome kit ships automatically from the regional warehouse. Branded apparel, safety gear, and any localized accessories, all in one box.
Playbook →100 trips, 500 deliveries, 1,000 orders — each threshold triggers the matching gift. Programmatic recognition, not a manual quarterly project.
One year on the platform, two years, five years. Anniversary date hits and the gift is already in transit, no spreadsheet required.
Playbook →A new restaurant or shop completes onboarding and accepts their first order — appreciation kit ships to the storefront. Sets the tone for the partnership from day one.
Partner hits 1,000 orders, 10,000 orders, or a revenue threshold — gift ships to the location automatically. Same lifecycle logic as drivers, applied to the supply side.
Playbook →Launch day in a new market — every driver who signs up that week gets a special launch-edition kit. Surge inventory pre-staged in the regional warehouse before the marketing campaign goes live.
Playbook →Key terms
Plain definitionsFrequently asked questions
6 answersYes. We forecast inventory against your launch plan and hold buffer stock in the relevant regional warehouse. Surge weeks are the normal case for our marketplace customers, not the exception.
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