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Hackathon

The document presents a hackathon project focused on creating a hyperlocal grocery marketplace to address issues in Tier 2-3 cities in India, such as long wait times and high delivery charges. The solution offers flexible shopping options, empowers local vendors, and utilizes a tech stack including React.js and Spring Boot. The business model includes vendor commissions, delivery fees, and subscription services, with plans for future expansion and integration of advanced features.

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Hackathon

The document presents a hackathon project focused on creating a hyperlocal grocery marketplace to address issues in Tier 2-3 cities in India, such as long wait times and high delivery charges. The solution offers flexible shopping options, empowers local vendors, and utilizes a tech stack including React.js and Spring Boot. The business model includes vendor commissions, delivery fees, and subscription services, with plans for future expansion and integration of advanced features.

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Hackathon ppt

Team Members
PROBLEM STATEMENT
TOPIC -ECOMMERCE

❌ Not present in Tier2-3 Cities of India


🛒 Long Wait Times – Customers wait in long queues at stores.
🚚 High Delivery Charges – Existing grocery platforms charge high
delivery fees.
🏪 Limited Store Visibility – Small/local vendors struggle to get
online exposure.
🤖 No Hybrid Model – No major platform provides both self-pickup
& delivery efficiently.
SOLUTION
✅ Hyperlocal Grocery Marketplace – Connects nearby grocery
stores to customers.
✅ Flexible Shopping – Customers can choose self-pickup (free) or
low-cost delivery.
✅ Affordable & Fast – Lower delivery fees, no surge pricing.
✅ Empowering Local Vendors – Small stores get online visibility
without huge commissions.
Tech stack

•Frontend: HTML , CSS, Javascript ,React.js ,Bootstrap


•Backend: Spring Boot
•Database: MySQL
•Location & Maps: Google Maps API
•Chat System: WebSockets
Implementation & Business Model
⚙️
1️⃣Customers browse products from nearby stores.

2️⃣Choose either self-pickup (free) or low-cost delivery.


3️⃣Vendors receive & fulfill the order.

**Revenue Model:**
✔ Vendor Commission (5%) – Per order commission.
✔ Delivery Fee – Customers pay ₹20-30 for home delivery.
✔ Subscription for Vendors – Premium stores get visibility for ₹199/month.
✔ Ad Revenue – Featured listings for stores & brands.
Uniqueness & Competitive Edge 🚀

• ✅ Self-Pickup Option – Available, unlike Blinkit/Swiggy.


• ✅ Low Vendor Commission – Just 5% vs. 20-25% on other
platforms.
• ✅ Affordable Delivery – ₹20-30 only, lower than competitors.
• ✅ Hyperlocal Small Vendors – Giving visibility to local sellers.
Market Potential & Future Plan 📈
📊 India’s grocery market: $850B+ (huge potential).
📈 Online grocery market growing at 25% YoY.

**Future Plans:**
🔹 Expand to 3 cities in Phase 1.
🔹 AI-based demand forecasting.
🔹 Eco-friendly deliveries with EV riders.
🔹 Integrate digital payments & loyalty programs.

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