We are not a locker network ourselves. But if you have a great location, we would like to connect you with operators looking for new sites.

Busy areas work best. The more people passing by, the more pickups a locker sees.
Normal business hours work great. The longer you're open, the more people can come by to collect.
Somewhere a delivery driver can stop briefly to restock and collect returns.
Indoors or out, both work fine. Lockers just need a place within sight of staff or a camera.
Will I be paid for hosting a locker?
Compensation depends on the locker network. Some pay a small monthly fee, others pay per-pickup, and Amazon's Hub Locker program does not pay hosts directly but brings more customers to your door.
Who installs and maintains the locker?
The network operator. We just make the introduction. They handle the equipment, the installation, and any service calls.
What is the commitment?
There isn't one. Applying does not commit you to anything. We will only get back in touch if we find a network actively looking in your area.