Launching in Tulsa

You buy it.
I'll fly.

Someone near you picks up your in-store order for a fraction of what delivery apps charge. Pay them cash, or just buy them lunch.

92% avg markup on Postmates
$5 typical bounty on YBIF
$0 platform markup on food

Delivery apps are a ripoff.
You already know this.

DoorDash order
Big Mac Meal$12.49
Service fee$2.40
Delivery fee$3.99
Tip$3.00
Total$21.88
vs
You Buy, I Fly
Big Mac Meal (in-store)$8.99
Runner bounty$4.00
Platform fee$0
  
Total$12.99

That's $8.89 saved on a single order.

Dead simple.

1

Post your order

Tell us what you want, where it's from, and what you'll pay. Cash bounty or "buy my runner lunch" - your call.

2

A runner claims it

Someone nearby who's already heading out (or willing to make the trip) grabs your request.

3

Food shows up

Your runner picks up at the real in-store price. No markup, no mystery fees. Just food.

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Pay with food, not just cash

"Grab my Chick-fil-A and get yourself something too." It's not a transaction. It's a favor between neighbors.

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You set the price

No algorithm deciding your fees. You post what you're willing to pay. Runners decide if it's worth the trip.

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Unlock in-store deals

McDonald's BOGO, BK app deals, loyalty rewards. Delivery apps can't touch these. Your runner can.

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Hyperlocal by design

Built for your neighborhood, not a corporate algorithm. Runners are nearby people, not gig workers optimizing routes across town.

Food delivery shouldn't cost more than the food.

We're building You Buy, I Fly in Tulsa first. A city where people still help their neighbors, where $5 means something, and where a good lunch shouldn't require a $22 app order.

The markup era is over.