SLYDE

About SLYDE

Built to become logistics infrastructure for Jamaica and the wider Caribbean

SLYDE was built to address a deeper logistics problem: too many growing businesses need reliable delivery operations but do not have the tools, courier structure, or integration layer to run them well.

Mission

Make logistics simpler to access and easier to trust

SLYDE exists to give merchants, platforms, and delivery workers a better operating layer for modern local commerce.

Problem

Jamaican and Caribbean delivery operations are often fragmented

Manual dispatch, weak visibility, inconsistent courier readiness, and limited integration options all slow down commerce.

Solution

A modern dispatch and fulfillment network

SLYDE brings courier onboarding, delivery control, proof-of-delivery workflows, and partner readiness into one coordinated platform.

Why SLYDE Was Built

Because logistics should not be the bottleneck to growth

Restaurants, retailers, pharmacies, marketplaces, and service operators increasingly depend on delivery. Yet building a fleet, creating dispatch workflows, and maintaining customer visibility is expensive and operationally complex. SLYDE addresses that with a structured network model.

Infrastructure, not just interface

The long-term vision is to support public ordering flows, business dispatch operations, and API-connected delivery orchestration from the same logistics foundation.

Network effects over isolated operations

Every approved Slyder, integrated partner, and expanded coverage zone strengthens the delivery network and makes the platform more useful.

Long-Term Vision

A courier and fulfillment network that can scale beyond one city or one use case

SLYDE is being shaped for Jamaica first, with repeatable operational standards that can support merchants, platforms, and courier partners across the Caribbean over time.