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Zippit: Launches Instant Delivery Search Engine

Zippit is not just another delivery app. It’s a platform built for Bharat — where local stores don’t just survive but thrive in the digital era.

In a market dominated by quick commerce giants racing to deliver groceries in record time, one startup is building a platform — not just a delivery app, but a search engine for instant local deliveries. Meet Zippit, a startup mentored by Ramani Iyer, one of the co-founders of Justdial, that is being hailed as major player in the hyperlocal delivery space.

Operating in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Surat, Mumbai, and Delhi, Zippit is gaining attention for offering fast deliveries from 750+ local stores with access to over 1,50,000 products — all at zero commission.

What’s fueling Zippit’s rise? A simple mission: enabling local businesses and making deliveries affordable and accessible for every Indian household.

A Local-First Search Engine for Instant Deliveries

Unlike traditional quick commerce players that rely on centralized dark stores, Zippit connects users directly to nearby local stores. From groceries and medicines to beauty products and daily essentials, Zippit functions as a real-time search engine — helping users discover what’s available within their neighborhood.

“Our goal is to make Zippit the Google of local deliveries — where users search and instantly find products available from stores near them, delivered in minutes,” says Harsh Sevani, Founder of Zippit.

With guidance from Ramani Iyer, an entrepreneur and one of the visionary minds behind Justdial, Zippit is leveraging insights into India’s local search and commerce landscape. This mentorship is helping Zippit combine the power of discovery with instant hyperlocal fulfillment — a model that strengthens local businesses while offering good convenience to consumers.

Zero Commission, 100% Local Empowerment

Zippit’s biggest differentiator lies in its zero-commission model. Zippit operates on an ad-supported revenue model, keeping the service free for both sellers and buyers.

“Our local stores are the backbone of India’s economy. Zippit is designed to protect them, not exploit them. With us, they keep 100% of what they earn,” explains Harsh Sevani.

This model ensures prices remain competitive, stores thrive, and customers get products faster and cheaper.

A Vision Beyond Profits: Public Technology for India

What truly sets Zippit apart is its long-term vision. Harsh Sevani the CEO & Founder of Zippit dreams of building Zippit not just as a company, but as a public technology for India.

“Our vision is to hand over Zippit to the Government of India and run it for them so it becomes a national public delivery infrastructure — helping local retailers compete in the digital age and driving India’s GDP growth,” Harsh shares.

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Such a move would mark a first for India — transforming a private tech innovation into a public utility that supports millions of small businesses across the country.

The Road Ahead: Scaling India’s Local Delivery Engine

With 1,00,000+ deliveries already completed, Zippit is expanding. Plans are underway to onboard 50,000+ local sellers and scale operations to more cities in the coming year.

As India’s digital economy booms, Zippit is positioned to solve two major problems — protecting local businesses and delivering instant convenience — all while avoiding the pitfalls of dark store dependency.

Conclusion: A Platform Built for Bharat

Zippit is not just another delivery app. It’s a platform built for Bharat — where local stores don’t just survive but thrive in the digital era. With Ramani Iyer’s mentorship and a clear public-first vision, Zippit is on track to become instant delivery search engine — one that redefines quick commerce, enables local businesses, and strengthens the nation’s economy.

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For millions of Indians, the future of local shopping might just be a Zipp away.

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