RenoRun Rolls Out One-of-a-Kind Premium Monthly Subscription for Customers


RenoRun, the world’s leading building material delivery company, has developed a new premium delivery service, RenoRun Pro, making them the first construction delivery technology to offer a subscription model.

For a monthly fee of $100, RenoRun Pro users will receive free same-day deliveries. They can also order 2-hour deliveries for half the price, making each rush delivery $30 instead of $60.

Over the past 12 months, RenoRun has seen more than 300% customer growth – and this new software innovation is only expected to increase the company’s rapidly growing customer base, as builders who order more than three times per month on the RenoRun platform will enjoy a net savings and even more efficiency.

This latest development comes swiftly on the heels of a CA$22.5 million in Series A funding, which will be used to help expand services and create a better experience for RenoRun customers. The company was also recently named to CNBC’s Upstart 100 list and the 2019 Hive 50 list for their innovative material delivery strategy.

To become a RenoRun Pro user, existing or potential customers can call a RenoRun representative at 1-844-RENORUN, or email orders@renorun.com, and request to be added to the monthly subscription list. Cancelation is also available at any time.

For more information about RenoRun’s service options, visit https://renorun.com/.



November 26, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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