SCRIPID, a mobile platform offering free pharmacy deliveries is preparing to launch by the end of the year. The St. Louis startup, is currently running beta tests while finalizing compliance and technical fixes to make the service broadly available.

Jasminn Jones, Founder and CEO, SCRIPID
“The pharmacies pay a subscription, and that allows us to offer customers free delivery while giving smaller pharmacies a way to compete with large chains,” Jasminn Jones, founder and CEO of SCRIPID, told bizblip. She explained that the model replaces the variable costs of in-house delivery—such as labor and vehicle maintenance—with a flat monthly rate, making it easier for pharmacies to project expenses and broaden their market reach.
Founded in March 2023, SCRIPID connects customers—particularly those who are sick, injured, or caregiving—to private, community-focused pharmacies through a user-friendly app. The platform offers live tracking, in-app chat, and push notifications, while pharmacies and drivers use dashboards to monitor revenue and earnings. The company currently employs one full-time assistant, works with two interns, and contracts with a third-party software development team.
SCRIPID has been funded primarily through bootstrapping, with Jones financing its operations to date. She has also participated in St. Louis startup guidance programs including Arch Grants, where she reached the second round of consideration. SCRIPID intends to utilize the subscription revenue from partner pharmacies to fund future development and growth.
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