Landlord opens space
An empty suite, storefront, or flex unit becomes temporary hub capacity instead of dead inventory.
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Add On Hub connects carriers, landlords, hub managers, brokers, customers, and drivers into one operating model. Empty suites become temporary package hubs, batches are organized close to real routes, and every role earns from space that would otherwise sit idle.
Operating loop
An empty suite, storefront, or flex unit becomes temporary hub capacity instead of dead inventory.
The broker connects Add On Delivery with the space and earns ongoing package-based passive income.
Packages are scanned, grouped, and staged into route-friendly batches for quick pickup.
Drivers select batches that fit routes they already take, raising dollars per mile without adding too many extra miles.
Money flow
The Total Package Value is the amount offered by a major carrier or shipping partner. Add On Hub distributes that value through flexible fees that can change by deal, market, space, and operating agreement.
Carrier offer from a package source or shipping partner.
Receives a flexible space-use fee for allowing Add On to use vacant space.
Receives a negotiated facilitation fee for connecting the available-space deal.
Receives a flexible platform fee for network, technology, relationships, and operations.
Adjusted Package Value used to create driver batches and manage package flow.
The Hub Manager groups packages into driver-friendly batches and offers each batch to drivers at an agreed-upon price.
Hub Manager profit equals the difference between the Adjusted Package Value and the total amount paid to drivers.
If drivers do not accept certain deliveries, the Hub Manager can take them directly and increase total profit.
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Carrier
Major carriers can lower delivery costs by moving selected packages into Add On Hub batches, letting local drivers handle stops that are costly for a delivery van to take directly.
Driver
Drivers choose batches that closely match the roads they already drive. That lets them increase dollars per mile instead of chasing more miles for the same money.
Hub Manager
The hub manager makes the location operational by scanning inbound packages, organizing them into batches, and keeping handoff quality high for drivers.
Landlord
Landlords earn a percentage cut for letting Add On use vacant space while they search for a permanent tenant. Add On vacates once a larger tenant is secured.
Broker
Brokers earn a percentage of each delivered package from the spaces they help activate. More deals with available spaces can create more ongoing passive income.
Customer
Customers benefit when flexible pickup and drop-off windows lower shipping costs while hub batching helps packages move faster through local routes.
Landlord upside
Landlords can add marketing stickers to packages to promote the location, highlight available space, and even speak to future tenants moving into the building. It is passive income plus low-cost exposure.
Add On Delivery uses the space as an interim hub and vacates once a permanent tenant is ready, keeping the landlord’s leasing strategy intact.