
ENOUGH WITH 100 APPS.
There was a time when having multiple apps felt like freedom — food apps for hunger, ride apps for travel, shopping apps for everything in between. It was all exciting until one day, it wasn’t. We woke up realizing we now live inside a digital mall where every store demands its own entrance, its own account, its own wallet, its own notifications, and its own ways to waste your time.
The so-called app economy has turned into an app prison. Every company wants to be the center of your life, but none of them want to simplify it. You juggle passwords, OTPs, wallets, cashback schemes, subscriptions, and “exclusive offers” that don’t really offer anything. The convenience they promised became exhaustion.
That’s where Yori draws the line. We’re not here to build the 101st app. We’re building the only one you’ll need.
With Yori, you can ride, order food, shop groceries, book services, send parcels, and do much more — all from one clean, lean superapp. No switching, no noise, no nonsense. We call it Lean Superapp Engineering: everything you need, nothing you don’t. Built to scale globally, but starting with the streets of India where digital fatigue is real and everyday convenience actually matters.
We’re not trying to be another flashy unicorn chasing downloads and valuations. We’re building for profitability from day one. A model where riders, partners, and merchants earn more, customers save more, and the platform thrives sustainably. Because what’s the point of another billion-dollar valuation if the business itself can’t stand on its own two legs?
So here’s our stand — loud and clear:
Why Yori? Because life’s too short for 100 apps. One app. One ecosystem. One movement toward digital sanity.
The future isn’t about more apps. It’s about one app that finally makes sense. That’s Yori.