SDelivery is an app franchise program targeting Brazil’s food delivery market, with a focus on “low-cost micro-franchising.” Its core model is not about joining a traditional e-commerce marketplace, but rather enabling franchisees to operate a delivery app network in their local area, then sell or manage proprietary food delivery apps for restaurants and other local merchants. The page highlights the growth of Brazil’s food delivery market, the widespread adoption of delivery apps among users, and the claim that franchisees can receive a fixed 50% profit share within their region.
In terms of features, SDelivery offers a fairly complete set of basic food delivery app capabilities: a simple ordering interface, promotions and coupons, push notifications, in-app payments, and a dashboard for organizing orders and delivery workflows. Its value proposition is to help merchants reduce the manual workload of taking orders by phone or WhatsApp, and centralize customer ordering, order processing, and delivery arrangements within the system. One important caveat: the text only says it can “organize the delivery process,” but does not explain whether it has its own courier network, integrates with third-party logistics providers, or offers a courier-side app.
The page clearly uses a franchise / micro-franchise model and claims that franchisees can earn high monthly income and stable recurring revenue. However, key pricing details are missing: it does not disclose the franchise fee, monthly fees, transaction commissions, contract term, exit clauses, or technical maintenance fees. The application form only asks users to select an expected investment amount, ranging from R$5,000 to R$25,000, with an option for those who are still undecided. As a result, its cost-effectiveness needs to be verified further based on the contract terms and an actual revenue collection model.
The advantages are a clear positioning and a focus on a real pain point for local Brazilian merchants: avoiding the high commissions and side-by-side competition of large marketplaces. Its feature set also covers common modules needed for food delivery operations, and franchisees can theoretically acquire customers remotely through digital marketing or online demos, keeping operating costs relatively low. The drawbacks are also obvious: the FAQ and user testimonials contain a large amount of placeholder text, which weakens credibility and information completeness. There is also little detail on payment channels, training, after-sales support, territorial protection, or merchant delivery standards.
SDelivery is better suited to entrepreneurs or regional agents who have local resources in Brazil, understand Portuguese, and can develop restaurant merchants. It may also fit local restaurants that want to build their own food delivery channel. It is of limited use to Chinese cross-border sellers, because it is not a platform for cross-border product sales. The text does not mention access from China, so network connectivity and payment availability are unknown. If the goal is simply to build a food delivery system or private-domain ordering channel, Chinese sellers may be better off first comparing local mini-program solutions, SaaS ordering systems, or established food delivery platform options.
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sdelivery.app is an Brazil E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1,000.00, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sdelivery.app directly.