# Most local fulfillment platforms have been built around the same assumption | NeigborDrop

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- Published at: 2026-06-29 13:34:54 UTC
- Updated at: 2026-06-29 13:37:46 UTC

## Author
Sunill Kumaar

## Subject
NeigborDrop

## Content
For the last decade, most local fulfillment platforms have been built around the same assumption:If someone needs something, create a new trip.Dispatch a driver.Create supply.Move from A to B.But what if that’s the wrong starting point?Airbnb didn’t build hotels.It made existing space visible.The supply was already there.The platform simply unlocked it.We’re starting to see something similar with movement.Every day, millions of people are already:• going to grocery stores• commuting to work• picking up coffee• running errands• driving across townThat movement exists whether a platform exists or not.The question becomes: Can movement itself become supply?Can local fulfillment happen around trips that are already happening instead of creating new ones every time?That’s the idea behind NeigborDrop.Not creating more drivers.Not creating more trips.Not creating more traffic.Simply making existing movement visible and coordinating around it.As density increases, something interesting starts to happen:Requests attach to trips.One trip can fulfill multiple needs.Neighbors begin helping neighbors because they’re already going there.The economics start looking very different.Airbnb turned unused space into supply.We’re exploring whether everyday movement can become supply.https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kumaarsunill_networkeffects-marketplace-consumertech-activity-7467942184080556032-D-YT?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAAobMsBTa_t89S1-g0loVy3D72k_vjDE8k