
United States
Track Jitsu packages in real-time with instant delivery notifications. Monitor your AxleHire shipments directly in Paxlo.
Jitsu, operated by AxleHire, is a last-mile delivery network built specifically for e-commerce and retail logistics in the United States. Unlike traditional carriers that move packages through regional hubs and distribution centers, Jitsu operates as a flexible, crowdsourced delivery platform. Their model connects merchants and retailers with local delivery drivers to move packages from distribution points directly to customer doors, often within the same day or next day.
The company focuses on speed and reliability in urban and suburban areas where same-day or rapid delivery matters most. Retailers use Jitsu to offer their customers faster delivery options without investing in their own logistics infrastructure. For customers, this means packages arrive faster and you get visibility into exactly when that delivery will happen.
The U.S. e-commerce market depends on speed. Major retailers and smaller merchants alike need ways to promise fast delivery without breaking their margins. Jitsu plugs into this gap by offering an alternative to FedEx, UPS, and USPS for final-mile delivery. Instead of a package traveling through multiple sorting facilities, Jitsu's local driver network picks up from a merchant's warehouse or a regional fulfillment center and delivers it directly.
This model works especially well for retailers that need flexible capacity during peak seasons, businesses shipping multiple items per day, and customers in metropolitan areas where demand for quick delivery is highest. AxleHire's parent company developed Jitsu to solve a specific problem: how to make same-day and next-day delivery economical at scale.
Jitsu drivers also handle contactless delivery, signature requirements, and special instructions. If you need a package left in a specific spot, delivered to a side door, or held for a signature, you can communicate that through your tracking information.
When you receive a tracking number from a retailer using Jitsu, Paxlo instantly connects to AxleHire's tracking system and pulls in real-time delivery data. Instead of checking multiple websites or apps, you see all your Jitsu shipments in one place alongside packages from other carriers.
Paxlo syncs with Jitsu's network every few minutes, so the data you see is current. You don't need to refresh manually or wait hours for an update.
When you're waiting for a same-day or next-day delivery, minutes matter. Guessing whether your package will arrive at 2 PM or 6 PM doesn't work if you need to be home, arrange time off work, or coordinate with a building manager. Jitsu drivers are constantly moving, and their positions change block by block. Paxlo shows you that movement in real-time.
This transparency also helps you plan. If the driver is 20 minutes away, you can step outside and be ready. If traffic delays the delivery to 5 PM, you see that shift in your window and can adjust accordingly. For retailers and merchants, Paxlo helps their customers feel informed and reduces support inquiries about package status.
Real-time tracking also builds confidence. You're not wondering if your order was forgotten or sent to the wrong address. You watch it move in real-time.
Jitsu operates in most U.S. metropolitan areas and suburban regions. Coverage includes major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Denver, and Seattle, with expanding presence in secondary markets. Same-day delivery is available in select high-density zones, while next-day delivery reaches a broader geographic footprint.
The coverage map shifts seasonally. During peak periods (Black Friday, holiday shopping), Jitsu expands capacity and delivery areas. Off-season, some rural or remote areas may have longer delivery windows. When you enter a tracking number in Paxlo, the app shows your area's specific delivery timeline.
Scenario 1: You order a laptop from an electronics retailer on Tuesday afternoon and the website says same-day delivery. Using Paxlo, you see the package picked up from a local warehouse within two hours, and your driver is assigned 90 minutes before the end-of-day window. You watch the driver complete three deliveries before yours and see them heading toward your block. You step outside five minutes before arrival.
Scenario 2: You're tracking multiple packages from different retailers, and two of them use Jitsu. Without Paxlo, you'd need to check each retailer's website and switch between apps. In Paxlo, both Jitsu shipments appear on your main tracking dashboard. One arrives today, the other is delayed due to weather. You get one notification instead of juggling three apps.
Scenario 3: Your package was supposed to arrive today, but it's now 6 PM and you don't see it. In Paxlo, you check the tracking detail and see the driver was reassigned to an emergency route. Your delivery is now scheduled for tomorrow morning. You see the updated window (8 AM to 12 PM) and can plan accordingly instead of waiting confused until the next day.
E-commerce retailers pick Jitsu for three main reasons. First, it allows them to promise fast delivery without owning a delivery fleet. Second, Jitsu's transparent tracking improves customer satisfaction and reduces support load. Third, flexible pricing means they pay only for the deliveries they need, scaling up or down by season.
From the customer's perspective, this means the retailers you buy from can offer rapid delivery options that were once exclusive to massive companies. A regional furniture store, a specialty electronics shop, or a local grocery service can all use Jitsu to compete on speed.
Adding a Jitsu tracking number to Paxlo is simple. Paste your tracking number into the search bar, and Paxlo authenticates it with AxleHire's system. Within seconds, your full delivery timeline appears, including pickup, sorting, and dispatch. As the package moves, Paxlo updates every few minutes without requiring you to do anything.
You can also enable notifications, so Paxlo alerts you when your package reaches each stage. Out for delivery? You get a push notification. Delivered? Another alert with a photo and timestamp. No more checking back manually.
Paxlo stores your tracking history too. Weeks after a Jitsu delivery completes, you can open Paxlo, find that tracking number, and see the full details, delivery photo, and timestamp. This is useful for warranty claims, returns, or just keeping records.
A typical Jitsu delivery begins when a retailer's warehouse receives your order and batches it with others heading to your area. The package is picked, labeled with a Jitsu tracking number, and moved to a loading dock. A Jitsu driver or a network partner picks it up, scans it into their van, and adds it to their delivery route for that day or the next morning.
The driver doesn't follow a fixed route like mail carriers. Instead, Jitsu's routing algorithm optimizes each driver's path based on real-time traffic, delivery density, and time windows. As the driver moves through their route, you see them on the map in Paxlo. When they're a block away, you'll notice the arrival estimate sharpen from a window (2 PM to 4 PM) to a specific time (3:47 PM).
Upon arrival, the driver parks, brings your package to your door or a specified location, and scans it as delivered. Most Jitsu drivers take a photo as proof. That photo appears in Paxlo within seconds, confirming your package is safe and the delivery is complete.
Jitsu's on-time delivery rate hovers around 95% for next-day deliveries and 90% for same-day (weather, traffic, and unexpected volume spikes account for misses). In dense urban areas with high delivery density, success rates run higher. In sparse suburban zones, delays are more common.
Paxlo's tracking gives you early warning if delays are coming. If a driver is running behind, the estimated arrival window shifts in real-time. You're not surprised at 5:59 PM when your 5 PM window closes. You knew by 4 PM that the driver was backed up.
If your Jitsu delivery misses its window, Paxlo will show the delay. Weather, traffic accidents, and staffing issues are the main culprits. Check Paxlo for the updated estimate. Most delayed packages arrive within 24 hours of the original window.
If your package goes missing, Paxlo provides tracking data that helps the retailer and Jitsu locate it quickly. You'll see the last known scan (usually at a warehouse or in a driver's van) and can reference that timestamp when contacting support. Jitsu can then check that driver's route, security footage, and delivery records to determine what happened.
In rare cases where a package genuinely cannot be found, Jitsu and the retailer will issue a refund or replacement. The tracking data in Paxlo is often the fastest way to start that process because it gives support teams exact location and timing information.
Paxlo consolidates all your shipments in one app, regardless of carrier. You don't need separate accounts for Jitsu, FedEx, UPS, USPO, and DHL. You don't hunt through email confirmations to find tracking numbers. You open Paxlo, see all active shipments, and tap the one you want to monitor.
For Jitsu specifically, Paxlo's real-time map and live driver location are game-changers. You get the visibility that major retailers have always offered, now in your pocket. Notifications keep you informed without being annoying. Historical tracking means you have a permanent record.
Most importantly, Paxlo works offline and doesn't require you to use the retailer's tracking portal, which can be slow or difficult to navigate. It's a dedicated tracking tool built by logistics experts.
When you receive your tracking number from the retailer, look at the carrier field. It will either say 'Jitsu' or 'AxleHire'. You can also paste the tracking number into Paxlo, and it will automatically identify the carrier. If Jitsu is delivering your package, Paxlo will show Jitsu's branding and the real-time tracking features specific to their network.