
A platform where a driver, a van and cargo insurance can meet in one live-priced booking — because moving stuff shouldn't need three phone calls.
We think the UK's £57bn logistics industry deserves the software design that finance and travel got 10 years ago.
Book what you need in the next 60 minutes — not the next quarter.
Set your own rates. Keep 85% of every job. Weekly settlement, escrow-backed.
Match the load to the vehicle — cutting empty miles and needless emissions.
DriveGet was started in a coffee shop off Bermondsey Street in early 2024, after our founder — an ex-John Lewis ops manager — spent the third weekend running trying to find a Cat C1 driver at 24 hours' notice.
Every existing option was a phone number, a booking form, or a broker with a markup. Meanwhile, thousands of self-employed drivers in London were sitting idle looking for work.
We built DriveGet to close that gap: a marketplace where capacity is discoverable, priced live, insured on the way out and settled on the way back. Twelve months later, the platform runs 8,000+ bundles a month across the UK.
No hidden fees, no ghost surcharges, no surprises at settlement.
If drivers aren't thriving, the marketplace fails. They come first.
Insurance, GPS, escrow — trust that can be audited, not just claimed.


DriveGet is the tool the UK's van-driving economy has been waiting for.
Fast, transparent and fair to drivers — a rare trifecta in logistics tech.
The 'Fiverr for UK van drivers' finally makes booking a Luton feel like ordering an Uber.