Why KhajaGo gives each city to a single City Partner
Food delivery is a local business pretending to be a tech business. The restaurants are local, the riders are local, the customers are local — and the trust that makes it all work is local too.
The centralised model breaks at the edges
When one head office tries to run hundreds of towns, the edges suffer: slow onboarding, weak relationships, riders who feel like numbers. Service quality drifts the further you get from headquarters.
Our answer: a City Partner
Each city gets one distributor who owns the operation end to end. They sign the restaurants, recruit the riders, and carry the KhajaGo brand locally — because they win when the city wins.
We power the rails
The City Partner doesn't need a tech team. The customer, restaurant, rider and partner apps are already built and live. They focus on people; we focus on the platform.