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Quick Commerce · 29 June 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 13 · 29 June 2026

Quick commerce delivery time comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 29 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 29 June 2026

As of mid-2026, most major quick-commerce platforms in India target deliveries within **10–30 minutes**, but actual times depend heavily on your location, time of day, traffic, and how close you are to a dark store. | Platform | Typical delivery promise | Notes | |---|---:|---| | Blinkit | **8–15 min** | Largest dark-store network; often among the fastest in major cities. | | Zepto | **8–15 min** | Strong focus on ultra-fast delivery in dense urban areas. | | Swiggy Instamart | **10–20 min** | Broad coverage with competitive delivery speeds. | | Flipkart Minutes | **10–20 min** | Rapidly expanding across Indian cities in 2026. | | Amazon Now | **10–30 min** | Expansion underway from a limited footprint to hundreds of cities. | | BigBasket BB Now | **10–30 min** | Delivery speed varies more by locality than some competitors. | ### Overall speed ranking (typical urban experience) 1. Blinkit 2. Zepto 3. Swiggy Instamart 4. Flipkart Minutes 5. Amazon Now (coverage still expanding) 6. BigBasket BB Now (speed depends more on location) A few things to keep in mind: - The quoted delivery time is an estimate, not a guarantee. - Dense metro neighborhoods with nearby dark stores often see deliveries in under 10 minutes. - Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities may see delivery times closer to 20–30 minutes. - Companies are expanding aggressively in 2026, so coverage and average delivery times continue to improve.

Answered 29 June 2026

The quick commerce (q-commerce) space in India has evolved into an intense race. What started as an experiment for ultra-fast grocery delivery has grown into a major retail channel where tech giants and independent players compete to deliver groceries, electronics, and daily essentials within minutes. An overview and comparison of the delivery times and market positions of India's top quick commerce platforms outlines the current landscape: ### Delivery Time Comparison Table (2026) | Platform | Backer / Parent | Average Delivery Time | Key Category Focus / Strength | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Zepto** | Independent | **10 – 12 minutes** | Fastest average delivery; heavy push into electronics and "Zepto Café" | | **Blinkit** | Eternal (Zomato) | **12 – 15 minutes** | Market leader (~45-50% share); huge variety including household goods | | **Flipkart Minutes** | Walmart / Flipkart | **10 – 20 minutes** | Rapidly expanding via 1,000+ dark stores; strong focus on gadgets and tech | | **Swiggy Instamart** | Swiggy | **15 – 25 minutes** | Massive item catalog; deeply integrated into the Swiggy food ecosystem | | **Amazon Now** | Amazon India | **10 – 20 minutes** | Prime integration; rolling out to replace Amazon Fresh in top metro tiers | | **BigBasket BB Now** | Tata Group | **15 – 30 minutes** | Combines 10-minute slots with options for larger, scheduled grocery orders | --- ### Key Trends Shaping Delivery Speed * **The 10-Minute Benchmark:** Across top metro cities (Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune), the actual time from tapping "order" to the rider arriving at the doorstep averages **12 minutes** for industry leaders like Blinkit and Zepto. * **The "Everything in Minutes" Pivot:** Delivery infrastructure is no longer just for milk and bread. Platforms have optimized their dark stores (hyperlocal mini-warehouses) to dispatch high-value items like smartphones, chargers, cosmetics, and clothing within the exact same timeframes. * **Expansion Beyond Metros:** While the fastest 10-minute turnarounds are concentrated in densely populated Tier-1 cities, services like *Flipkart Minutes* and *JioMart* are scaling dark store networks into Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, bringing 20-to-30-minute delivery windows to broader markets.

Answered 29 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the quick commerce (q-commerce) sector in India has consolidated around an ultra-fast, `10–30 minute` delivery window, largely driven by dark store infrastructure. Here is a comparison of the top quick commerce delivery platforms in India for 2026: **Top Quick Commerce Platforms (2026)** - **:** Typically 10–20 minutes, specializing in groceries and expanding into electronics/lifestyle. - **Zepto:** Known for 10-minute delivery model, focusing on rapid replenishment. - **:** Focuses on a 15–25 minute delivery window. - **:** A major entrant aiming for 10–20 minute deliveries. - **:** Focuses on 15–30 minute delivery. **Key Trends & Comparisons** - **Delivery Time Window:** The market has moved towards a 10–30 minute window for most fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and essentials, leaving traditional 1–7 day e-commerce for non-urgent items. - **Product Expansion:** Platforms are rapidly expanding beyond groceries into electronics, beauty, and premium products. - **Average Order Value:** Typical orders range between ₹350–₹550. *Note: Delivery times are highly dependent on location, traffic, and specific dark store proximity.* Would you like a comparison of their **delivery fees** or **product selection** for 2026 as well?

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