Dilotiko — Greek for "manifest." Built by skydivers who believe the sport deserves better tools.
DILO started at a boogie in Madagascar. A group of skydivers traveled to one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth to jump — and the manifest was a clipboard and a whiteboard. Load calls were shouted across the hangar. Nobody knew who was on which load until they walked to the plane.
There had to be a better way. The existing manifest tools were either too expensive for traveling boogies, too complex to set up at a remote airstrip, or just not built for the way skydivers actually operate. So we started building DILO — right there, between jump days.
What started as a simple tool for one boogie grew into a full platform. Today DILO lets jumpers create one account and use it at any DZ. Organizers spin up an event in minutes and onboard attendees with a QR code. The load board updates in real-time on every phone, tablet, and monitor at the DZ.
The name comes from the Greek word dilotiko (δηλωτικό), meaning "manifest" or "declaration." We liked the irony — a modern platform with an ancient name. Born in Madagascar, built for the world.
If a jumper can't figure out how to manifest in 10 seconds, the software is too complicated. DILO is designed for the DZ, not the boardroom.
One account, every DZ. Jumpers should be able to show up anywhere and start jumping — not filling out paperwork.
Every feature comes from real experience on real DZs. We don't guess what skydivers need — we know, because we are skydivers.
No lock-in. Your data is yours. Export anytime. We earn your business by being useful, not by holding your data hostage.