- Property platform Nobroker on Wednesday said it introduced grocery services on its integrated visitor and community management app NoBrokerHood.
- The company has already begun supplying grocery stores in cities such as Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai, and Hyderabad, and plans to extend the service to other cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, shortly.
Property platform Nobroker on Wednesday said it introduced grocery services on its integrated visitor and community management app NoBrokerHood to enable citizens of the society to order the daily necessities at their doorstep in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The company has already begun supplying grocery stores in cities such as Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai, and Hyderabad, and plans to extend the service to other cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, shortly.
“NoBrokerHood’s grocery foray comes at a time when the grocery segment is experiencing high demand amid lockdown and customers are being pressed to meet daily needs, helping to resolve the difficulty that people are experiencing during the lockdown for groceries,” said company co-founder Akhil Gupta in a statement.
“The store was opened in one day, and it was installed overnight by NoBroker’s tech team,” he said. Under this, residents of society can simply place the order on the app and volunteers inside the organization can aggregate the orders and ensure smooth distribution by purchasing it from BigBasket B2B and ITC.
Launched in 2018, the app offers services and functionality that allow users to control various activities within residential buildings, housing societies, and gated communities, ranging from seeking domestic assistance to tracking visitor entry and pre-authorizing a one-time login guest visits.
NoBrokerHood acquired Society Connect earlier this year, a technology-mapped business management network to merge the latter’s ERP efficiencies with its suite of services. Through another initiative on April 2, Dominos Pizza, through collaboration with ITC Foods, announced the launch of Dominos Essentials to supply essential products at home, due to the lockdown triggered by the spread of corona.
Dominos ‘distribution system would be leveraged to help customers order critical regular foodstuffs, “a joint statement said. The service would be available to consumers in Bengaluru first, and then in Noida, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad.