Czech logistics startup Grid.online lands €4M after growing deliveries 10× in a year

The company’s shared courier infrastructure has surpassed one million deliveries, attracting backing from DFF Ventures, Movens Capital, and former Wolt executives.
Czech logistics startup Grid.online lands €4M after growing deliveries 10× in a year

Grid.online, the Czech company building shared infrastructure for first- or last-mile parcel delivery, has raised €4 million after scaling parcel volumes more than 10× in its first year, surpassing 1 million deliveries through the network.  The round is led by Amsterdam-based DFF Ventures and co-led by Polish fund Movens Capital, with participation from angel investors from the early team of Finnish delivery unicorn Wolt and continued backing from existing investors Reflex Capital and J&T Ventures.

Last-mile delivery is going through the deepest structural change in a generation. Being seized by large platforms, it can swing by 50 per cent or more in a typical week, and the underlying delivery mix is also shifting — home delivery is giving way to locker and pickup-point networks, which require different setups, vehicle types and pricing. 

A fleet correctly sized for last year's mix is structurally wrong for this year's. These are pressures that the entire industry feels, regardless of operator size. Add constant price wars to the mix, and you get the reason why industry margins are getting lower year by year.

The solution: neutral shared infrastructure for local parcel delivery.

grid.online was founded in 2025 by repeat founders Ondřej Krátký and Patrik Raš, building on several years of prior research and development.

Through grid.online's API, multiple parcel carriers tap into the same network of flexible local couriers to absorb the overflow of their delivery demand. Each carrier keeps its own core fleet, customer relationships and brand, and uses the grid to flex up and down as demand and delivery mix move.  The grid does not compete with its carriers — it helps them utilise their captive fleets to the maximum and cover the rest. 

In its first full year, grid scaled parcel volumes by more than 10× and is becoming the neutral infrastructure layer that leading parcel carriers in the Czech market are working with.

The network connects 1,000–2,000 active couriers, with several thousand more on a waiting list. Existing clients are deepening their grid.online integrations — work that takes time, but is already unlocking efficiencies and customer value.

Ondřej Krátký, CEO and founder, grid.online shared:

"We built grid.online on the trust of our early clients and couriers, who saw what we saw: that e-commerce delivery is heading toward more vehicles on the streets and tougher economics unless the industry builds a shared alternative.

The €4 million lets us keep building that alternative with them — a grid that works economically for carriers and couriers alike, and powers the future of e-commerce."

Hidde Hoogcarspel, Founding Partner, DFF Ventures, admits, "We said we would not invest in logistics, especially last-mile, but the model of the grid changed our mind."

"Most early-stage logistics companies grow by spending. Grid.online grew 10× while having strong unit economics — that almost never happens, and when it does, it means the model is structurally sound. They're building it to last."  

Łukasz Lewandowski, Investment Director, Movens Capital, shared:

"Grid.online solves a problem every parcel carrier in Europe is feeling, with the durable economics of shared infrastructure rather than the high burn math of gig-economy delivery.

The neutrality of the platform is what makes it work for carriers at scale — this is the kind of category-defining bet our fund exists for."

The €4 million will deepen the network's capacity and resilience and expand the engineering and product automation teams that scale it — laying the foundation for international growth in due course.


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