How It Works

From arrival to done.
No kiosk required.

StopCount Drop replaces the 4 kiosk steps with zero-interaction automation. Everything the building needs still happens — your driver just doesn't have to do it manually.

Before StopCount Drop

6 steps. ~55 seconds per package.

1Enter carrier access code at kiosk10 secEliminated
2Search resident by name in directory15 secEliminated
3Select locker compartment size5 secEliminated
4Take locker photo5 secEliminated
5Place package in compartment10 sec
6Close stop in Amazon Flex5 sec

At 20 packages per stop: ~18 minutes of unnecessary kiosk friction, repeated at every apartment with a third-party locker.

After StopCount Drop

4 steps. ~25 seconds per package.

1Walk to pre-opened compartment5 sec
2Scan package with phone camera5 sec
3Place package in open compartment10 sec
4Close stop in Amazon Flex5 sec

The delivery is still logged. The resident is still notified. The locker door is still open. Everything the building needs — just without the kiosk.

Time Savings

The math adds up fast.

~10 min

saved per locker stop

~30 min

saved per driver/day (3 stops)

~11 hrs

saved per driver/month (22 days)

The Technology

Two integrations. Zero friction.

Amazon Shipping API

Real-time package enrichment — recipient unit number, package dimensions, compartment size determination. StopCount Drop knows what's coming before the driver arrives.

Locker Adapter Layer

Pluggable architecture supporting Parcel Pending and Luxer One via their respective APIs. openCompartment() is the core API call that physically opens the locker door before driver arrival. Delivery is logged the moment the driver confirms.

Camera Scan

Standard Android camera captures barcodes. No hardware scanner required. Works on any phone your DSP provides.

Offline-First

Local fallback queue if connectivity is interrupted. Scan sessions stored locally and synced when restored. Never loses a delivery.

See it in action on your fleet.

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