POD (Proof of Delivery)
The evidence that a delivery was completed, showing what was delivered, where, and when.
Proof of Delivery Hub
Proof of delivery (POD) is the evidence that a delivery happened, and that the right goods arrived at the right place. This page explains what POD is, why it breaks down in practice, and how modern teams collect delivery proof without apps or paperwork.
Podfy is a no-app way to collect proof of delivery: share a link, upload documents and photos, and store them centrally for fast retrieval.
The right mix depends on your operation, customer requirements, and dispute risk.
Proof of delivery (POD) is the verified record that goods were delivered and received. It typically combines delivery documents, photos, timestamps, and references into one retrievable delivery record.
The evidence that a delivery was completed, showing what was delivered, where, and when.
An identifier such as a PO number, shipment ID, store number, or project code used to link proof to a specific delivery.
Files such as signed delivery notes, PODs, CMRs, or receipts that confirm delivery details.
Images taken at delivery to show goods, quantities, condition, or delivery location.
The recorded time when delivery proof is uploaded, helping establish when the delivery occurred.
A central place where proof of delivery records can be accessed by authorized users.
Proof of delivery (POD) is the evidence that a delivery was completed. It typically includes a document, a signature, a photo, or a timestamped record that confirms what was delivered and when.
Evidence
A POD can be a signed delivery note, a CMR, a delivery receipt, photos of delivered goods, or a timestamped upload that links the proof to a reference.
Why it matters
POD is often required to invoice, confirm service completion, and prove that the delivery responsibility was transferred to the receiver.
Risk control
When claims happen (shortages, damages, “not delivered”), POD is the fastest way to resolve questions and reduce time spent searching.
A single delivery usually produces multiple pieces of evidence. Together, they form one proof of delivery record.
PO 123456 · Shipment ID ABC789 · Store 014 · Project X
Signed delivery note, CMR, and photos showing delivered goods and condition.
Timestamp, delivery location, and optional notes added during upload.
Most POD problems are not “software problems”. They happen because delivery is messy: many people, many devices, and many handovers.
Delivery notes and CMRs disappear before anyone scans them, or they sit in a cab until it’s too late.
Proof is not sent after delivery, especially in high-pressure routes or when the process requires extra steps.
Subcontractors, ad-hoc carriers, and temporary drivers often refuse installs, logins, or training.
Late POD delays invoicing and slows customer service. Teams end up chasing documents across inboxes.
Every carrier or supplier uses a different format, so documents end up inconsistent and hard to match to deliveries.
Proof ends up in email threads, shared drives, personal folders, or chat apps. Retrieval becomes slow and unreliable.
Without a PO, shipment, project, or store reference, teams can’t reliably find the correct proof later.
Scanning, renaming, and filing creates bottlenecks. The backlog grows, and the team loses control.
There are three common ways POD is collected. Each has trade-offs. The goal is reliability with minimal friction for the people actually doing the delivery or receiving.
Approach
Works without technology, but creates delays and loss risk. Proof is often scanned later and stored inconsistently.
Approach
Can be powerful, but requires installs, accounts, and adoption. It often fails when you work with external partners.
Approach
A simple link works on any phone. Drivers, suppliers, and inbound teams can upload proof without an app, and office teams get central storage.
Podfy is designed to remove friction at the collection step. You don’t need drivers to adopt new tools to get reliable delivery proof.
Send a link via SMS, WhatsApp, or email. This works with carriers, suppliers, subcontractors, or inbound staff.
Users upload PODs, delivery notes, CMRs, or photos directly in the browser. No app installation or account required.
Capture a reference such as a PO number, shipment ID, project code, store number, or site name so retrieval stays simple.
Documents are stored centrally and searchable for operations, customer service, finance, and compliance teams.
Proof can be accessed via the Podfy delivery portal at delivery.podfy.net.
Mixed devices, varying skills, external partners, and high turnover are normal. Podfy keeps the workflow simple enough to survive that reality.
Proof of delivery is used across industries. The core need is the same: collect delivery evidence reliably and retrieve it quickly when needed.
Collect PODs without forcing drivers to install apps.
View carriers pageReceive PODs digitally from any carrier and share them internally.
View shippers pageStandardize POD collection across multiple carriers and partners.
View 3PL pageCreate a digital inbox for delivery documents and fast retrieval.
View inbound pageKeep store deliveries consistent and visible to head office.
View retail pageCapture delivery notes and photos on uncontrolled, changing sites.
View construction pageMaintain a digital delivery log for multi-supplier sites.
View facilities pageReduce disputes and audit effort with a central POD archive.
View compliance pageCollect POD when app adoption is unrealistic or inconsistent.
View no-app pageStart paperless without scanners or complex document systems.
View digitization pageDelivery documents can contain customer details, addresses, signatures, and commercially sensitive information. That is why storage and retrieval need to be consistent and controlled.
POD often contains personal data and business data. Keeping it spread across inboxes and folders increases risk and slows response times.
Central storage improves traceability. It also reduces “who has the document?” confusion during disputes, audits, and customer escalations.
A consistent intake process helps teams handle delivery proof in a GDPR-aware way: fewer copies, less uncontrolled sharing, and clearer ownership.
Podfy focuses on delivery documentation: collecting proof reliably and making it easy to retrieve. It is designed to complement your existing systems.
No. Podfy works through a link that opens in the browser, so drivers do not need to install an app or create an account. This improves completion rates when you work with subcontractors, ad-hoc carriers, or high turnover. Proof is available centrally as soon as the upload is completed.
Proof of delivery can be a signed delivery note, a CMR, a POD document, photos of delivered goods, timestamps, and any additional notes that confirm what was delivered, where, and when. The right combination depends on dispute risk and customer requirements. Podfy helps you collect these proof types consistently without relying on paper returns or app adoption.
Yes. Inbound teams can use the same link-based workflow to upload delivery documents or photos when carriers arrive. This creates a consistent record even when drivers change or suppliers use different processes. It also helps ensure every delivery is registered during peak hours.
Podfy stores delivery documents centrally so office teams can search and retrieve them quickly. Proof can also be made available through the Podfy delivery portal at delivery.podfy.net for authorized access. This reduces time spent searching through inboxes, shared drives, or paper folders.
Yes. You can capture a reference such as a PO number, shipment ID, store number, project code, or site name. This links proof to the correct delivery and makes retrieval reliable later. A consistent reference also reduces errors when multiple deliveries happen on the same day.
Yes. Central storage and fast retrieval help teams respond to disputes and audits with the correct delivery proof. This is useful for claims such as shortages, damage, or “not delivered” situations. The goal is practical traceability without introducing complex document management systems.
As soon as the upload is completed, documents are available centrally. That reduces delays that usually happen when paper is scanned later or when drivers send proof days after delivery. Faster availability also helps customer service and invoicing teams respond sooner.
No. Podfy focuses on delivery documentation intake and retrieval. It is designed to complement existing systems by making proof of delivery collection simple and consistent across carriers, suppliers, sites, and stores. This keeps implementation lightweight while improving operational reliability.
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